Lynnley Browning, a tax reporter at Bloomberg News, is leaving the news organization after more than three years.
Browning joined Bloomberg in January 2016.
She previously worked at Newsweek ,where she was a reporter covering corporate taxes, offshore tax havens and tax trends. In the 2012 presidential election she wrote exclusive, data-driven stories on Mitt Romney’s foreign income, as well as Bain Capital and dividend recapitalizations.
She has also written for the New York Times, Fortune, Quartz, Reuters, and the Boston Globe as a tax and accounting reporter and business writer.
She spent three years in Russia as a freelance journalist, reporting for Reuters, Economics Group, The Moscow Times and the Los Angeles Times.
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