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Bloomberg’s Surane joins the U.K. and Middle East team

Jenny Surane

Bloomberg has appointed Jenny Surane to lead its finance team in the U.K. and Middle East. She will relocate to London later this year. Recently, she covered banking and major news in the payments industry as a reporter.

Previously, she interned as an industrials/aerospace intern and then as a deals intern at Bloomberg. She also served as an assistant city editor, city editor and editor-in-chief of University of North Carolina’s student newspaper The Daily Tar Heel.

Surane has a B.A. in business journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Be sure to congratulate Surane on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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