Bloomberg hires Mulima to cover Canadian transportation
Bloomberg News has hired Monique Mulima to cover Canadian aviation, automotive, rail and retail sectors. She has been an intern in its New York office. Mulima previously interned at the Financial Times and Block Club Chicago. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Ryerson University and a master’s degree from DePaul University.
WSJ seeks a reporter to cover Tesla, Musk
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced and determined reporter to join our autos team, covering Tesla and its leader, Elon Musk. The world’s most valuable automaker has entered a turbulent stretch, with competitors both in the U.S. and China angling for its crown in the electric-car market and investors antsy about its […]
Transportation reporter Snyder departs Politico
Politico transportation reporter Tanya Snyder has left the news organization. Before joining Politico, she was the editor of Streetsblog USA, a daily news source on sustainable transportation and land use, where she founded and co-hosted the “Talking Headways” podcast about transit and urban design. Snyder has also covered Congress for NPR stations and Pacifica Radio and reported […]
Business Insider hires Carter to cover EVs, artificial intelligence
Business Insider has hired Tom Carter as a reporter covering electronic vehicles and artificial intelligence. He was a business news fellow at Business Insider’s London office, covering AI, EVs, and self-driving cars. Previously, he worked as a production journalist at the Daily Telegraph. He graduated from Cardiff University, where he studied journalism, in 2022.
Politico hires Marquette to cover transportation
Politico has hired Roll Call reporter Chris Marquette to cover transportation. He has been at Roll Call since July 2017 as a congressional accountability reporter. He covered Jan. 6 select committee, ethics investigations, the House Republican Conference and the U.S. Capitol Police. Marquette was the runner-up for the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress […]
Bloomberg hires Carlson to cover EVs
Bloomberg News has hired Kara Carlson to cover electronic vehicles, including Tesla. She will be based in Austin. She has been with The Austin American-Statesman covering technology, software and startups since 2019. Carlson interned on the Dallas Morning News business news desk. She is a two-time graduate of Arizona State’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. […]
Bloomberg taps Versprille to cover air regulation
Benedikt Kammel, global aviation editorial leader, and Shelly Banjo, managing editor global business for the Americas, sent out the following memo: Hi everyone, we’re thrilled to announce that Allyson Versprille in our Washington DC bureau is the new aviation regulation reporter, covering agencies like the FAA, the NTSB and the intersection of politics, regulation, and […]
LaForest departs Automotive News for new opportunity
Audrey LaForest, the Washington, D.C., reporter at Automotive News, where she covers automotive policy and regulation, is leaving for a new opportunity. Prior to this role, she was a reporter at Plastics News, a weekly trade newspaper also owned by Crain Communications, where she tackled the automotive and machinery beats. Previously, she was the associate editor […]
Reuters hires WSJ’s Eckert to cover auto industry
Reuters has hired Wall Street Journal reporter Nora Eckert to cover the automobile industry. She joined The Journal in January 2022. Eckert had been an investigative reporter for the Post-Bulletin in Rochester, Minnesota, for the previous year. She was previously an elections reporter for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. She interned for the Journal and was […]
WSJ seeks an autos reporter in Detroit
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced reporter to join our global autos team, working from Detroit. The auto industry is undergoing an immense transformation with the rise of hybrids, EVs and other technologies that are making the car more like a computer on wheels. Big U.S. car companies are trying to navigate […]