Mike Dorning, deputy White House editor at Bloomberg News, will take over the ag beat for the news organization next week.
Dorning has been deputy White House editor since December 2016, managing a team of eight reporters covering the White House and the U.S. Treasury
He previously worked for the Chicago Tribune for 19 years, initially as a banking and economics reporter in Chicago. He also covered the Iraq War and Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, as well as the Obama White House.
Dorning is a Harvard University graduate.
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