The WSJ Logistics Report editorial team is:
Brian Baskin is the editor of WSJ Logistics Report. Previously, he was the Journal’s commodities and foreign-exchange editor in New York. Before that, he covered financial markets ranging from oil to currencies. He joined the Journal in 2006. Follow Brian on Twitter at @BrianJBaskin.
Paul Page is deputy editor of the WSJ Logistics Report. The former editorial director of the “Journal of Commerce” and, subsequently, economic policy editor at “Congressional Quarterly,” he joined The Wall Street Journal in 2015 and is based in Washington, D.C. Follow Paul on Twitter at @PaulPage.
Loretta Chao is a reporter for WSJ Logistics Report. Since joining The Wall Street Journal in New York in 2005, she has worked as a correspondent in China and Brazil focused on technology. She also has covered economics, natural disasters, health, sports and culture. Follow Loretta on Twitter at @LorettaChao.
Erica E. Phillips is a reporter for WSJ Logistics Report. Erica is based in Los Angeles, where she covered national news for The Wall Street Journal on topics ranging from economics to criminal justice, education and the environment starting in 2012. Before becoming a journalist, she worked in strategy and operations consulting. Follow her on Twitter at @EEPhillips_WSJ.
Robbie Whelan is a reporter for WSJ Logistics Report. He joined The Wall Street Journal in 2010 and has written about the U.S. housing market, home-building companies and commercial real estate. Follow him on Twitter at @RWhelanWSJ.
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