Financial Post reporter Kelsey Rolfe has left to become a freelancer.
She joined the Canadian-based newspaper on June 1.
Previously, she was an associate editor at Benefits Canada, reporting on trends in benefits and pension plans and institutional investing. She also edited and proofread features, managed two social media channels and assisted with the daily newsletter.
She has also served as a section editor at CIM Magazine, which covers the mining industry, in Montreal. She also interned at the National Post.
Rolfe is a graduate of Ryerson University.
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