Geoffrey Rogow, investing editor at The Wall Street Journal, will be joining the Journal’s new Life & Work coverage area as deputy chief.
Rogow has been with the Journal for over 11 years, holding various roles, including that of reporter, assistant news editor, news editor and editor on the financial news desk.
Before that, he was at Dow Jones for over 5 years, where he has worked as a copy reader, copy editor and reporter. Rogow was also a business reporting intern at The Roanoke Times.
Rogow has a B.A. in business journalism from Washington and Lee University.
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