Danielle Bronner, a web editor at Reuters, is leaving the news service for a job at The Atlantic.
In an email to her Reuters colleagues Thursday:
As many of you know, Friday will be my last day at Thomson Reuters. It’s been such an honor and a pleasure to work with each of you. I’ve learned much from you these past months and can’t say how much I’ve enjoyed this time. Thanks for everything, best of luck, and I hope to keep in touch. Please join me for drinks tomorrow after work, location to come. Danielle
Bronner had joined Reuters in February. She previously worked at The Huffington Post and is a Barnard College graduate.
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