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WSJ reporter Koh departs after 12 years

Yoree Koh

Yoree Koh, a reporter covering kids and technology for The Wall Street Journal, has left after 12 years.

She was based in San Francisco.

Previously, Koh reported on Twitter and social media and covered the auto and aviation industries from Tokyo. She was the first lead writer for the Journal’s Japan Real Time blog, which covered politics, tech, education and more.

She interned at Breakingviews.com.

Koh has a B.S. from Colgate University and a M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Mariam Ahmed

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