Lindsay Gellman, who has worked in the Wall Street Journal’s management bureau in New York as a reporter covering business schools and business education for the past 15 months, is leaving the paper on Friday.
Beginning this fall, Gellman will be based in Berlin, Germany, on a yearlong Fulbright fellowship, where she will be reporting on technology startups and other topics on a freelance basis.
Gellman has also covered entry-level workers, including the niche market of corporate “millennial consultants” and the struggle on Wall Street to retain junior bankers.
Previously, Gellman worked on Sunday Journal covering personal finance. She also covered a range of other topics for the Journal, writing Page One stories on tiger selfies on the dating app Tinder, America’s obsession with Ranch dressing, and food-festival pageant queens.
Before coming to the Journal in 2013, she interned at the Huffington Post as a member of Arianna Huffington’s team.
She graduated from Yale University, where she majored in English with a concentration in writing.
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