Bloomberg News reporter Neil Weinberg has left the news organization after nine years.
He had been covering finance and business.
Before joining Bloomberg, Weinberg was editor in chief of American Banker. He also had a long and successful tenure at Forbes Media, where he rose to the level of executive editor.
In that role, Weinberg edited Forbes.com’s Personal Finance channel and related blogs, as well as Forbes magazine’s Money & Investing section. Weinberg is also a cast member on the weekly TV talk show “Forbes on Fox.”
He is a graduate of William & Mary.
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