Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson sent out the following announcement to the paper’s staff on Tuesday:
“Deborah was born in Indonesia, and raised in India and the Philippines. She has had a 20-year career in business journalism, having been the Communications Correspondent at The Australian in Sydney and Business Editor of The Age in Melbourne, where she also oversaw weekly sections on property, personal finance and IT. She joined the Financial Times in 1999 and was extremely influential during a period in which the US circulation of that paper trebled within a few years.  Deborah will assume her new responsibilities in early July.”
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