Rachael Levy, a reporter with The Wall Street Journal since July 2018, will switch to a new beat and will now be covering domestic terrorism for the Journal.
She had been covering hedge funds.
Previously, Levy was working as a senior reporter and then as a correspondent at Business Insider. Before that, she held the post of reporter with FundFire. She was a reporter trainee with Absolute Return and has also worked as a freelance journalist.
Additionally, she was a Google Journalism fellow at CPJ.
Levy received her bachelor’s degree in international and comparative politics from The American University of Paris and a master’s degree in journalism from CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
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