Lydia O’Neal has joined the Wall Street Journal as a reporter, covering supply chains and logistics.
She comes from Bloomberg Tax, where she covered corporate tax policy with a focus on tax incentives, mergers and acquisitions, corporate financing, and corporate lobbying. She has also reported for Newsweek Media Group and was a breaking news writer, business beat at International Business Times.
She has also interned at CNN, Consumer Reports, Philadelphia Inquirer and The Morning Call.
O’Neal is a graduate of Emory University.
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