Chana Schoenberger has bene hired as editor-in-chief of Financial Planning, an Arizent publication.
Schoenberger comes to Arizent from JP Morgan Chase & Co, where she was vice president and managing editor for U.S. Wealth Management. Previously, Schoenbergerhas been an editor and reporter for Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, and Dow Jones.
During a decade at Forbes, she was a Tokyo-based foreign correspondent and co-editor of Forbes’s World’s Most Powerful Women.
Schoenberger is a graduate of Harvard University in history and international relations. In 2005, she was selected as a Knight-Bagehot Fellow at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, where she also earned her master’s degree in journalism.
“We’re delighted to have Chana join the Arizent team,” said Arizent chief content officer David Evans in a statement. “Chana’s wealth of experience in the coverage of finance, business and wealth management will help us take Financial Planning to the next level in a highly competitive arena.”
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