Kellie Mejdrich, a financial services reporter at Politico for the past 2 years, will be leaving.
Her last day is Nov. 9. She will be joining Law360 as a senior reporter covering employee benefits. She begins Nov. 15.
Prior to Politico, Mejdrich was a transportation reporter and then served as an appropriations and budget reporter at CQ. She was also a transportation reporter at the Orange County Register. She was also a South County reporter at the Register.
She also served as a city politics and government reporter at the Register’s division, the Los Angeles Register.
Additionally, she has interned at Arizona Public Media and The New York Times.
Mejdrich graduated from the University of Arizona.
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