Isabella Steger has joined Bloomberg as a senior editor in Hong Kong, editing enterprise stories and features across Asia.
She will continue to write as well.
Steger joins Bloomberg from Quartz where she was working for more than four years, joining as a reporter and editor and then holding the post of deputy bureau chief, Asia.
Before that, she was at The Wall Street Journal for more than five years. She joined as a reporter managing WSJ’s Deal Journal/Moneybeat blogs among other tasks. Later on, she held the post of editor, Asia news desk at the company.
She has also worked as a business reporter focused on banking at South China Morning Post and was an associate producer at CNN. She has also worked as an account executive at Finsbury.
Steger is a graduate of both London School of Economics and Political Science and University of Oxford.
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