Longtime business journalist David Greising has been hired to run the Reuters’ Midwest bureau.
Sandra Guy of the Chicago Sun-Times writes, “At Reuters, Greising replaces Peter Bohan, who will focus full-time on the newswire’s Americas Service, a general news file sent to clients in the United States.
“Greising, a Chicago native and graduate of Indiana’s DePauw University, spent 11 years at the Tribune where he broke stories on the United Airlines bankruptcy, a scandal at Florsheim that cost the CEO his job, scandalous losses at Motorola and a series on problems in developing a global supply chain for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner.
“After the Tribune, Greising worked as managing editor and general manager of the Chicago News Cooperative, leading a news team that produced a Chicago section for The New York Times.”
Read more here. Greising also worked for BusinessWeek in its Chicago and Atlanta bureaus.
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