Sree Vidya Bhaktavatsalam of Bloomberg News sent out the following on Tuesday:
Hi All,
We’re delighted to announce that Angela Moon will be succeeding Tina Davis as Executive Editor for global legal coverage.
Many of you have already worked with Angela in her capacity running Breaking News in the Americas over the past three years, overseeing teams in New York, DC, San Francisco and Sao Paulo. She has steered her team through the biggest news stories, from the global pandemic to the 2020 US presidential election, from the meme-stock mania to the Twitter-Musk drama. Before joining Bloomberg, Angela spent more than a decade at Reuters covering beats including telecoms and media, cybersecurity, Wall Street, and commodities and energy.
Her wealth of experience and keen sense of urgency will be invaluable in her new role, where Trump, Musk, FTX, Big Tech and badly behaved bankers will continue to feature heavily.
Angela will build on the great work of the team under Tina, with memorable scoops on the Twitter-Musk saga, Trump’s legal travails and the lingering woes at Credit Suisse and Allianz, among many others.
Angela will be transitioning into her new role in coming weeks. Please join us in congratulating her and extending a warm welcome.
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