Bloomberg Television anchor Kailey Leinz is moving to its Washington office, where she will continue to anchor “Bloomberg Crypto.”
She will also be doing more reporting on regulation.
Leinz has been the New York based co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition,” “Bloomberg Crypto” and “Bloomberg Green.” Leinz also contributes to Bloomberg’s markets coverage during the trading day and has reported in-depth on major market events including the pandemic meltdown of 2020.
Leinz began her career with Bloomberg in June 2017. She previously reported for Bloomberg News’ cross-asset team, covering big-picture market trends, and with TOPLive, Bloomberg’s live blog of quickly-developing, market-moving events.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, Leinz worked as an on-air reporter for NBC29 in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for NBC News in Washington, D.C.
Leinz graduated with honors from the University of Virginia with a degree in media studies and politics.
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