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Pirolo joins React News as finance editor

Alessia Pirolo

Alessia Pirolo is now a finance editor at React News covering distressed debt, loan origination and refinancing in the commercial real estate industry.

Previously, Pirolo was at Debtwire where she held the post of head of non-performing loans coverage. Before that, she was senior reporter, commercial real estate.

She has also worked as a freelance writer at The Wall Street Journal and was a staff writer at Mortgage Observer/New York Observer.

She was also a business reporter writing for and contributing to in Italian for financial newspapers II Sole 24 Ore and Milano Finanza. She has also written for The Wall Street Journal’s home section, First Things, Poder, and Italy’s Corriere della Sera and La Stampa, among others.

Pirolo has also served as a senior writer/online editor at America 24/Il Sole 24 Ore. She was also a researcher, fact checker at The New York Times and as a legal reporter at Corriere della Sera’s local-area edition.

Pirolo is a M.S. in print journalism from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.

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