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Business Insider reporter Gehan departs

Ann Gehan

Ann Gehan, a junior retail reporter covering payments, retail technology, e-commerce and fintech, has left.

Gehan’s tweet reads:

“I’m so grateful to have worked with such talented and kind colleagues across the newsroom and will miss working with them a lot! A big thank you to the editors who hired me as a fellow and went to bat for me to convert to a full-time hire and my teammates who helped push me to become a better reporter. More on what’s next for me very soon.”

She joined in January as a finance reporting fellow.

Previously, she interned at the INDY Week, Concord Monitor and The Dallas Morning News, where she also worked as a freelance contributor.

Gehan has a B.A. from Duke University, where she worked at the student paper.

Mariam Ahmed

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