Irene Jiang, a reporter at Insider, is leaving the news organization.
Her last day is Friday.
“It’s been a privilege to work with so many talented, dedicated, and extremely fun journalists for the last two years, and I’m extremely grateful to everyone,” she wrote on Twitter.
Jiang is a reporter for Voices of Color covering racial justice and stories for communities of color. She formerly reported on independent restaurants for the retail team.
She is a Northwestern University graduate and former Fulbright Morocco researcher, and she is originally from Seattle.
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