Clara Murray has joined the Financial Times as a data journalist to cover companies, markets and wider data-led stories.
Recently, Murray held the same post at Raconteur in London, where she wrote data-led features on topics from sustainability to marketing. She also worked with developers and designers to create interactives and infographics, including Raconteur’s largest-ever editorial project, the CEO Index.
She freelanced, and has worked as a fellow via the Google News Initiative and as a data journalist at Reach plc. There, she was also a tech reporter for the Daily Express.
Murray has a bachelor’s degree from Trinity College Dublin and a M.A. in journalism from Goldsmiths University of London.
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