Ben Winck has been appointed as Business Insider’s newest markets reporter.
There, he will be covering stock moves, central bank policy, quarterly earnings, research, and the investing landscape as a whole.
Previously, Winck served as reporter at Crain’s Chicago Business and as an intern at Bloomberg News. Before that he held the post of digital projects editor and web editor at The Daily Northwestern.
Additionally, he has also worked at Medill School of Journalism as peer advisor.
Winck holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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