Billy Nauman, who produced the “Moral Money” newsletter for the Financial Times for the past two years, is leaving the news organization.
“I am leaving the FT to pursue a new career outside journalism,” he wrote in the latest edition of the newsletter.
Nauman has been overseeing “Moral Money for the past two years. He previously was managing editor of FundFire, an FT publication, for five years, and a senior reporter at FundFire for two years.
He also spent two years at MandateWire, another FT publication.
Nauman holds a bachelor’s degree from Florida State University.
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