Reuters reporter Nandita Bose has been named to its White House coverage team.
“It’s been a long way from my start in the Bombay newsroom in 2006 as an intern to this exciting assignment,” she wrote on Twitter. “Thank you to everyone who helped get me here.”
She has bene covering tech policy and corporate lobbying for Reuters since February 2019.
Bose was previously the national retail correspondent for Reuters, based in New York. and previously was retail and consumer products correspondent based in Chicago.
She also worked in India and Asia for Reuters, covering the commodities markets and India’s financial markets and companies.
Bose holds a bachelor’s degree from the SIES College of Arts, Science and Commerce and a master’s degree form Northwestern University.
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