WSJ seeks ag reporter in Chicago

The Wall Street Journal seeks a dynamic, enterprising reporter to cover U.S. agriculture companies from its Chicago Bureau. We’re looking for a newshound who’s able to develop sources and break news on companies that play a vital role in global food production, including Monsanto, ADM, Cargill and Mosaic. The position also calls for a strong […]

WSJ seeks credit reporter in NYC

The Wall Street Journal¹s Personal Finance bureau is seeking a New York-based reporter to cover consumer credit and banking. The natural candidate will be able to jump from big trend stories to news scoops and write with panache, and have a proven ability to develop deep sources within the industry and among government and consumer-advocacy […]

WSJ seeks central banks reporter/editor in DC

The Wall Street Journal seeking an enterprising journalist to work with our Global Central Banks Editor and our team in Washington to report, edit and help launch new features tied to global coverage of central banking. This reporter/editor will work across all of our platforms, including The Wall Street Journal, DJX, WSJ.com and WSJ Video, […]

WSJ seeks antitrust reporter in NYC

The Journal is seeking a reporter to join its deals team on a beat focused on antitrust. This reporter, part of the Journal & DJX deals team, will be expected to break news on antitrust, CFIUS and other regulatory decisions affecting specific deals. The reporter will also be expected to write enterprise pieces on deal […]

Dow Jones chief revenue officer Rooney leaving the company

The following statements from Dow Jones CEO Lex Fenwick and Dow Jones CEO Robert Thomson were released Monday by Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal: Message From Lex Fenwick It is with warm wishes that I announce today Michael Rooney will be leaving Dow Jones to take a well-earned sabbatical. […]

WSJ names deputy editor for standards

Karen Miller Pensiero, the editor for standards at the Wall Street Journal, sent out the following announcement Friday morning: We are pleased to announce that Neal Templin is named Deputy Editor, Newsroom Standards, joining our team dedicated to helping uphold high journalistic standards at The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Neal will engage in […]

WSJ’s “Heard on the Street” names Asia editor

David Reilly and Liam Denning, co-deputy editors of The Wall Street Journal “Heard on the Street” feature, sent out the following staff promotion on Wednesday: We are happy to announce that Alex Frangos becomes Heard on the Street’s new Asia editor, based in Hong Kong. In his new role, Alex will direct the development of […]

WSJ names Elliott as real time special project editor

Dave Pettit, editor of institutional news and data at The Wall Street Journal, sent out the following staff promotion on Monday afternoon: We’re pleased to announce that Nick Elliott is taking on additional duties as a real-time-news special-project editor. Nick joins the newsroom team helping drive development of features and analytics that will enhance our […]

WSJ names Thurm senior deputy tech editor

Wall Street Journal technology editor Jonathan Krim sent out the following staff promotion on Monday: I am excited to announce that Scott Thurm has been named Senior Deputy Technology Editor. Scott will play a crucial role as we build out our global technology expansion and post-AllThingsD initiative. He brings a powerful combination of keen analytical […]

Promotions on the WSJ sports desk

Wall Street Journal managing editor Gerard Baker sent out the following staff announcement on Friday morning: Our highly talented sports team continues to out-run, out-hit, out-score, out-box and generally vanquish all-comers for intelligent sports coverage and so I’m delighted to announce some changes designed to give it an even bigger global, digital and real-time lead. […]