Lindsay Gellman, the assistant to WSJ Sunday editor David Crook, is joining the Journal management bureau as a reporter. She is a Yale University graduate and has covered business education, personal finance, young professionals and other topics.
Chris Gay, news editor, is moving to the Greater New York section as an editor. He’s had three different stints at the Journal and has also worked at the Far Eastern Economic Review.
Mark Tyner, art director, is remaining at Dow Jones with other assignments.
Personal finance columnist Jonathan Clements will have his column now appear in the Saturday edition of the Journal.
Crook’s last day at the Journal is Thursday, Feb. 12.
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