Former Business Insider autos reporter Alexa St. John has been hired by the Associated Press to cover climate solutions.
She wrote on Twitter:
It’s a privilege to be able to cover a beat this vital and dynamic, and to have the opportunity to learn from such an impressive group of reporters and editors. So excited to get going!
Before Business Insider, St. John was a tech and suppliers reporter at Automotive News, where she also interned. She also interned at The Wall Street Journal and an NBC-affiliate in Detroit.
St. John has a B.A. from the University of Michigan, where she was editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper The Michigan Daily.
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