Charles Roth, an assistant managing editor overseeing Dow Jones Newswires’ Latin America coverage, sent out the following announce on Thursday afternoon:
We welcome back to the Mexico City bureau Amy Guthrie, who will take over coverage of the banking and financial sector, including insurance, mortgages and housing, and corporate debt. Amy, a journalism graduate from New York University, worked for Dow Jones as an emerging market reporter in New York from 1999 to 2001 and in Mexico from 2001 to 2006, where she covered a number of subjects including energy, retail, telecommunications, tourism and trade. After that Amy edited the Miami-based LatinFinance magazine from 2006-2007 and was an investigative reporter for the Broward-Palm Beach New Times from 2007 to 2009.
Please join us in wishing Amy all the best in her new position.
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