Nikos Chrysoloras, the Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg News, is moving to the news organization’s equity markets team.
He has been bureau chief for the past four years, leading a team of 15 reporters and editors covering the EU, NATO, Belgium and Luxembourg.
He joined Bloomberg as Athens Bureau Chief in January 2014 to direct its coverage from Greece during the peak of the country’s crisis.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, Chrysoloras was a Brussels-based EU correspondent for Kathimerini, Greece’s newspaper of record. He holds a PhD in government from the London School of Economics, and he won the “Commentator Award” at the 2012 European Press Prize.
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