Anna-Louise Jackson has left Fortune magazine, where she has worked full time since April 2022.
Jackson previously worked at CNBC Acorns as a senior writer based in New York and as a lead writer for NerdWallet, focused on the site’s investing content.
Before that, she worked at Bloomberg for more than six years as a U.S. stocks reporter, economics reporter and ranking analyst.
She began her journalism career as a project manager for Crain’s Chicago Business where she was responsible for managing the publication’s annual study of the 50 fastest growing public and private companies in the Chicago area.
Jackson received her bachelor’s degree in economics and journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and holds a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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