Business Insider senior correspondent Meghan Morris has been named Singapore deputy bureau chief for the news organization.
She will move next month.
Morris has primarily been writing investigative stories about the tech industry.
She has also served as a senior reporter on the tech features desk and the finance desk. She has also covered tech IPOs and asset management. She was also a senior reporter, PERE Magazine, at Private Equity International in New York.
She has also interned at Bloomberg and PlanetBPM and has reported for Crain’s Chicago Business.
Morris graduated from Northwestern University with bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
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