Carter Coudriet, a wealth reporter at Forbes, will be leaving the organization for the Department of Justice’s antitrust division where he will be working as a paralegal specialist.
His last day is Tuesday.
Coudriet joined Forbes in 2018 as a wealth reporting intern. Later on, he was promoted to the post of assistant editor. Under this role, he launched the Forbes Daily Dozen newsletter.
Prior to joining Forbes, Coudriet was president, digital director, creative director and video producer of The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Before that, he was an internee at Forbes and The New York Daily News.
Coudriet holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from University of Pennsylvania.
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