Pete Coates, who has worked at Bloomberg News for 34 years, is leaving the organization.
“I’m not sure what’s next and I look forward to exploring new opportunities,” he wrote on LinkedIn.
For the past 14 years, Coates has been working with media companies who subscribe to Bloomberg to help their journalists understand how to use the service in their reporting, and to determine what content those clients want from Bloomberg.
Before that, Coates was a reporter and editor on its sports business desk.
He started at the company as a data product manager in the the international bonds department.
Coates is a graduate of Rutgers University.
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