Bloomberg Law health regulatory reporter Jacquie Lee is leaving to go to school to become a psychologist.
Her last day was Thursday.
Lee has been writing about health policy, politics, and the ever-evolving pharmaceutical industry.
She has written about all things labor and employment related, from union contracts and collective bargaining law, to trends in lobbying and industry predictions, along with the ins and outs of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Lee previously interned at USA Today, the Huffington Post and NPR. She is an American University graduate.
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Since she was 12, Jacquie would walk her red wagon from our house to the public library to pick up books to read. Always trying to figure out life. I was never disappointed by her work ethic or inquisitiveness. ,
of course, I’m her father so…