Executive producer and Bloomberg Television staffer Harsha Subramaniam is set to leave.
Subramaniam announced the news on his Twitter. He has primarily worked in India.
Prior to working at Bloomberg, Subramaniam has served as a news editor and anchor at CNBC. He also worked as chief of bureau at Star TV Network.
Additionally, he also has experience working as a correspondent at Business Line.
Subramaniam has an MBA from ITM Business School and a journalism student from the Asian College of Journalism. He also holds a certificate in Media Management from the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore.
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