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WSJ bureau chief Butters departs

December 17, 2025

Posted by Chris Roush

Jamie Butters

Wall Street Journal Detroit bureau chief Jamie Butters has left the news organization. He oversaw automotive and manufacturing coverage.

He had joined Aug. 1 after being executive editor of Automotive News, a Crain publication. He joined the organization as its chief content officer in 2018.

Butters has covered the auto industry in Detroit for more than two decades: first at the Detroit Free Press for eight years as a reporter and editor, then serving 10 years at Bloomberg News in Detroit, mostly as an editor and team leader.

His first auto show was Tokyo in 1997, when he wrote for the Lexington Herald-Leader in Kentucky about a new kind of car called a hybrid and how Toyota saw it as a steppingstone to cars powered purely by electricity and eventually by hydrogen fuel cells.

Butters studied journalism at the University of Iowa, graduated with a degree in finance from the University of Kentucky and studied China and its economy as a Knight Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan.

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