Business Insider has tapped Diamond Naga Siu to cover stories around working in Big Tech.
She will be covering diversity, equity and inclusion, pay structures, Big Tech unions, how to get hired, and what it’s like working in Big Tech.
She joined Insider last year to cover Apple and Google’s mobile platforms and the app developer ecosystem.
She previously worked at Law360, where she researched and broke news on important topics including data privacy and Indigenous American rights. She was elected the first vice chair of the Law360 Union and co-led the organization’s diversity committee and early career employee resource group.
Siu previously worked on an award-winning investigation for Vice News about police shootings and has been a reporter at The Boston Globe, Politico, NBC News, and other outlets.
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