Ezequiel Minaya has become the Philadelphia Inquirer’s deputy business editor after completing a year-long project for the paper as Future of Work editor.
Minaya arrived at the Inquirer from Forbes where he successfully launched the CFO Network as an associate editor. Prior to that he spent nine years at the Wall Street Journal as a foreign correspondent, breaking news and corporate finance reporter.
Minaya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley’s school of journalism. He has worked at the Los Angeles Times, Houston Chronicle and the Modesto Bee.
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