Lauren Young, who had been the wealth management editor at Reuters, sent out the following change in her job:
Beth Pinsker and I have joined Reuters.com – again – to boost money/personal finance coverage on our website.
We will continue to create actionable content that’s valuable to our media and professional clients. And yes, those stories about retirement, saving for college and all the other stuff you’ve come to rely on will move through the copy desk and appear on the Reuters newswire. (Don’t worry: Linda will continue to write her popular Stern Advice personal finance column every other week, although she will no longer edit personal finance copy.)
I now report to Dan Colarusso, and Beth reports to me.
Personal finance is a top priority for the digital team in 2014. We’ve already made some changes to our page on Reuters.com, so please check it out: http://www.reuters.com/finance/personal-finance
On the Wealth front, Linda Stern will take sole charge of the wealth management team in Reuters News, reporting directly to Paritosh Bansal.
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