Well-known Bloomberg News investigative reporter Bob Ivry has moved to an editing position.
Ivry’s new position is editor at large on the global markets team, according to an internal announcement from executive editor Laura Zelenko obtained by Talking Biz News.
Ivry has covered real estate, banking, the Federal Reserve and other topics for Bloomberg News since 2006. He has written for Esquire, Washington Post Book World, Popular Science, Maxim, Spin, Details and Self. His short fiction has appeared in Esquire and Ploughshares.
He is also the author of the upcoming book “The Seven Sins of Wall Street: Washington, Big Banks and the Next Financial Crisis.”
Before joining Bloomberg, Ivry worked for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, San Francisco Examiner and The Record of Hackensack, N.J., where he won awards for criticism and news feature reporting from the New Jersey Press Association, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Garden State Association of Black Journalists.
He is a recipient of a 2008 Gerald Loeb Award and New York Press Club award.
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