John Bussey, the bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal‘s Washington bureau, sent out the following announcement internally on Thursday afternoon:
“We’re seeking a reporter who is a proven news breaker, capable of digging into opaque government bureaucracies and the lobbying machinery of Wall Street firms and the financial industry in general, and who also has an eye for the grand narrative. If you’re interested in raising your hand, please let your bureau chief know, and then drop me a note.”
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Whatever happened to Joanna Chung, the FT reporter who jumped to the WSJ? I thought she was supposed to cover a lot of this stuff, but haven't seen her by-line in quite a while.
Is Damian Paletta taking on a new role of some sort?