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Lam named deputy coverage chief of WSJ’s Life & Work area

Bourree Lam

Bourree Lam, bureau chief of personal finance at The Wall Street Journal, has been named deputy coverage chief of the Journal’s new Life & Work coverage area.

Previously, she was senior editor for Work & Money at Refinery29 Inc. She was also an associate editor at The Atlantic and a blog and research editor at Freakonomics.com. She was also an assistant producer at WNYC Radio.

Lam was also metro editor at Time Out.

Lam graduated from the University of Chicago.

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