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Leonard joins Business Insider as health policy and politics reporter

Kimberly Leonard

Kimberly Leonard has joined Business Insider as a health policy and politics reporter reporting on the Trump administration, the 2020 campaign, and on Capitol Hill.

Before that, she was a senior health policy reporter at Washington Examiner where she interviewed members of the Congress and Trump administration officials to write breaking news and other policy pieces.

She also covered political transformations on Capitol Hill at the publication.

Leonard has also served as a senior writer for health care at the U.S. News and World Report and has also worked as a freelance health care reporter for some time. She also held the posts of health and multimedia reporter and multimedia freelancer/CMS specialist at the Center for Public Integrity/Huffington Post Investigative Fund and Vogue magazine, respectively.

Additionally, she was an online managing editor at the University of Richmond Collegian and has also worked as a public relations intern at Time magazine and as a video assistant/editor at Teach for America.

Leonard is a B.A. in urban practice and policy with a minor in journalism from the University of Richmond.

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