Nathalie Tadena, an advertising and marketing reporter for The Wall Street Journal, is leaving the paper to attend business school.
Tadena plans to go to Columbia University to obtain her MBA.
In an farewell email to her colleagues on Friday, Tadena wrote:
Today is my last day at The Wall Street Journal before heading to business school next month. I’m incredibly grateful for all the guidance, training and camaraderie I’ve found during my time here — thank you.
Tadena has worked for the Journal twice — from June 2011 to November 2013 on the real-time news desk and again since March 2014 covering advertising and marketing. In between, she worked for Dataminr, a media analytics company.
Tadena graduated from Northwestern University.
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