Financial editor and journalist Stryker McGuire is joining Bloomberg Markets magazine as London-based senior editor, according to editor Ronald Henkoff.
Between 1978 and 2009, he was a correspondent, bureau chief, editor and contributing editor at Newsweek magazine. McGuire was also the founding editor of International Quarterly; an associate at Lombard Street Research, an economics consulting firm in the City of London; and a strategic adviser at Beetle Capital Partners, a natural capital placement and advisory firm. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
McGuire wrote “Streets With No Names” (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1991), which chronicled his travels through Central America and South America in 1986 to 1987. He was a co-author, with other Newsweek correspondents, of “Charlie Company: What Vietnam Did to Us” (William Morrow & Co., 1983).
“Stryker McGuire is an accomplished journalist with a wealth of experience covering the biggest stories in Europe and beyond,” said Henkoff in a statement. “We look forward to having him on the team as our senior editorial person in Europe.”
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