Lisa Wolfson, who has been an editor at Bloomberg News for the past 27 years, is retiring on Wednesday.
She most recently has been an equities markets editor and previously was U.S. consumer team editor and education team leader, among other positions. She also was bond and currency team leader.
Wolfson joined Bloomberg News in March 1997. Before that, she was a producer and writer for CBS News, a senior news editor for Radio Free Europe and a reporter for the Associated Press in Los Angeles.
She is a graduate of Cal-Berkeley.
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