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WSJ promotes Reagan to global energy editor

Brad Reagan

The Wall Street Journal has appointed Brad Reagan to the post of global energy editor.

Recently, Reagan was a technology projects editor.

He has been with the Journal for more than 10 years, holding various roles, including deputy tech editor, deputy sports editor, banking editor, investing editor and news editor for the markets desk.

Prior to joining the Journal, he was an assistant business editor at The National.

Reagan has a bachelor’s degree from Southwestern University and a master’s degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

You can congratulate Reagan via Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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