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Bloomberg taps Buhayar on the data journalism beat

Noah Buhayar

Noah Buhayar is now a data journalist at Bloomberg, covering Wall Street, hedge funds, investing, the ultra-wealthy, consumer finance and more. He was previously a beat reporter focused on real estate.

In his new role, Buhayar will continue working with the real estate team, but will also add coverage of Wall Street.

He also taught an undergraduate seminar of multiplatform journalism at University of Washington and has interned at The Wall Street Journal. He was also a research fellow at Rocky Mountain Institute and was a desk assistant at PBS NewsHour.

He has also worked at Pew Research Center.

Buhayar has a B.A. in English from Pomona College and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley.

Mariam Ahmed

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