Francesca Fontana has been hired by TheStreet.com as a technology reporter.
She starts next Tuesday.
Fontana interned at The Wall Street Journal this past summer and has been freelancing for the business newspaper since then. She reported and wrote a feature story and produced a video for annual Women in the Workplace package.
Before that, Fontana worked at the Register-Guard in Eugene, Oregon, as a reporter while still attending college, and she also interned at The Oregonian in Portland.
She is a 2017 graduate from the University of Oregon, where she worked for The Daily Emerald and Flux Magazine.
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