The Financial Times has hired Felicia Schwartz as U.S. foreign affairs correspondent.
She begins her new role in March.
Recently, she was a health and pharmaceuticals reporter at The Wall Street Journal, a beat she has been covering since July 2021.
Before that, she was the Journal’s Israel and Palestinian Territories correspondent, based in Tel Aviv. She has also reported on foreign affairs and the U.S. State Department out of the Journal’s bureau in Washington, D.C.
Schwartz has also worked at CNN. Schwartz graduated from Dartmouth College.
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