Bloomberg News has promoted Flavia Krause-Jackson to executive editor in its London bureau.
She is overseeing economics and government coverage in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin Amercia.
Krause-Jackson was previously managing editor for U.S. government coverage in the Washington bureau. Before that, she was managing editor for political coverage of Western and Eastern Europe, based in London. She previously was the UK government team leader.
She has been at Bloomberg since 2002 and previously covered the intersection of emerging markets, international policy and economics. She also was a diplomatic correspondent in Washington and a correspondent in Rome.
Krause-Jackson was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 2013-14.
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