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WSJ makes two moves, NY Times’ breaking news journo, new Bankadelic podcast talks AI

The Wall Street Journal has repositioned Peter Rudegeair to cover hedge funds and Angel Au-Yeung following fintech, payments, and credit card companies. Aimee Ortiz (pictured) joins the New York Times Express team to cover breaking news, And on the latest Bankadelic podcast, Edgeware CEO Nina Vellayan talks about the ascendancy of AI into customer connection in financial services.

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WSJ announces new roles for Rudegeair and Au-Yeung

Ortiz moves to the NY Times Express desk

Bankadelic podcast: AI ascends into the customer/employee connection

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