Wall Street Journal reporter Kimberly Chin is leaving the newspaper for a new opportunity.
She has been covering companies and their sustainability efforts.
Chin joined the Journal as a breaking news reporter on the real-time news desk.
Chin previously was an intern at Business Insider, writing markets and economics stories for Markets Insider, a sister publication of Business Insider.
She also interned for Reuters writing about the U.S. stock market and economic indicators. Chin also worked at TheStreet and Institutional Investor.
She holds degrees from Hofstra University and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
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