Kenza Bryan, a reporter covering sustainable finance and business for the Financial Times and its Moral Money newsletter, has joined the climate team.
Prior to joining the Financial Times in July 2022, she was an investigative reporter at nonprofit Global Witness in London.
Before that, she was a reporter at The Times and The Sunday Times. She freelanced for Agence France-Presse, City AM, The Independent, L’Express, The World Weekly and Buenos Aires Bubble.
Bryan graduated from the University of Cambridge.
You can congratulate Bryan on X/Twitter.
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