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WSJ hires Koh to cover Samsung

Elizabeth Koh

Elizabeth Koh will be joining the Wall Street Journal next month as a foreign correspondent.

She will be joining the Journal’s Seoul bureau to cover Samsung.

Before coming to the WSJ, Koh was serving as a state government reporter at The Miami Herald. Before that, she was a reporter at McClatchy. She also interned at numerous places including The Dallas Morning News, Miami Herald and The Washington Post.

Koh holds a bachelor’s degree in History of Science from Brown University.

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