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Bloomberg Businessweek senior writer resigns

David Henry, a senior writer at Bloomberg Businessweek and one of a handful of business journalists remaining from before Bloomberg bought the publication, resigned on Monday.

Henry was covering banking on what Bloomberg calls the finance team.  Some of his stories were used in Bloomberg Businessweek.

Henry tells Talking Biz News that he’s looking for new work in financial journalism, company research or writing.

Prior to BusinessWeek being acquired by Bloomberg, Henry was an associate editor at the magazine.

Henry came to BusinessWeek in 2001 from USA Today, where he was the Wall Street columnist. Henry has also worked at Forbes, The Jackson Sun, The Nashville Banner, and The Des Moines Register.

In 2002, Henry received a Loeb Award and World Leadership Forum Business Journalist of the Year award in the Corporate Finance Division. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.

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