Wall Street Journal reporter Rob Copeland has taken on a new beat covering Silicon Valley.
Copeland was previously a hedge-fund reporter for the paper’s Money & Investing section, where he broke news and wrote investigative features on some of the most secretive names in finance.
Last year, he was named by the News Media Alliance as one of its Rising Star award winners (previously the Top 30 Under 30 Awards).
He has been at The Journal since 2013. Before that, he worked as a staff writer for Absolute Return, a hedge fund publication.
A history graduate of Duke University, Copeland first joined the Journal as an intern in 2009. He also interned at Bloomberg News.
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