Bloomberg News reporter Kelsey Butler is moving to the news service’s equality team, where she will cover stories about race, gender and income.
Butler has been covering private credit since April 2018.
She previously covered leveraged loans and bankruptcy for Leveraged Commentary and Data, an offering of S&P Global Market Intelligence. Butler also worked at The Deal as a senior editor, overseeing corporate bankruptcy coverage.
Butler was also managing editor at Private Asset Management. She is a graduate of Fordham University.
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