Kevin Noblet, managing editor for wealth management coverage at Dow Jones Newswires, made the following staff announcement on Monday morning:
I’m pleased to announce that Temma Ehrenfeld will become news editor for wealth management at Dow Jones Newswires.
Temma, who will start on Sept. 6, brings the knowledge and experience to help guide our in-depth coverage of news, trends and best practices in financial advising. She comes to Dow Jones from Financial Planning where, as senior editor, she edited and wrote for the monthly magazine and posted items daily on its website. Previously, she was an assistant editor at Newsweek, writing and reporting business and other stories and working closely with prominent columnists, including personal finance expert Jane Bryant Quinn, for 16 years. Before that, she was a reporter for Fortune for five years. She is a graduate of Yale. Our wealth management coverage, including our columns and video, has become a distinguishing feature of DJN. Temma’s talents will help us provide the depth and detail our subscribers are looking for and have come to expect from us.
Please join me in welcoming her to the team.
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