Jackie Bischof has been appointed senior managing editor of business and international at Insider.
Recently, she served as a managing editor of business.
Previously, Bischof was at Quartz, where she worked for six years in various roles, including deputy editor for talent lab, deputy global news editor, deputy membership editor and talent lab editor. She was a digital editor at Newsweek and a reporter/producer at The Wall Street Journal.
She freelanced for The New York Times Goal blog, Elle, the Huffington Post, the Mail & Guardian Online and The Citizen. She was an editorial assistant at Thomson Reuters and interned at Time Out New York and the BBC.
Bischof has a B.A. from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and a M.S. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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