Alexandra Posadzki of The Globe and Mail in Toronto is moving to the financial and cybercrime beat after covering the telecommunications industry.
She is the author of “Rogers v. Rogers: The Battle for Control of Canada’s Telecom Empire.”
Before taking on the telecom beat, Posadzki was The Globe’s capital markets reporter and wrote extensively about Canada’s fledgling cryptocurrency industry, particularly through a regulatory lens.
She is a graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Master of Journalism program and has an honors B.A. in psychology and literature from York University. She has also completed the Canadian Securities Course.
Prior to joining The Globe in 2017, Posadzki spent three years as a multimedia business reporter at the Canadian Press newswire, where she wrote about banking, real estate and the burgeoning cannabis industry, and produced a series of investigative stories on Canada’s lax anti-money laundering regime.
She has also worked at the Toronto Star, Business News Network, Global News and The Globe’s B.C. bureau.
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