Tabby Kinder, a professional services correspondent at The Times (U.K.), will join The Financial Times to cover tax and accounting, she wrote Friday on Twitter.
Kinder’s area of coverage at The Times included breaking news on Britain’s largest accountants, law firms, and auditors, and on the world of insolvency and restructuring. She was named the best newcomer to financial journalism at the 2017 State Street Institutional Press Awards.
Prior to The Times, Kinder was an alternative investments correspondent at Financial News. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London and a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the University of Sussex.
Under editor Lionel Barber, the Financial Times won nearly 50 global awards and honors for its quality journalism and newsroom innovations in 2018, including the “Newspaper of the Year” and “News Team of the Year” prizes at the British Press Awards.
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