Zweig joins the WSJ
Jason Zweig is leaving Money Magazine to become a personal finance columnist for The Wall Street Journal beginning July 1, according to PrimeNewswire.
"Jason is one of the best-known personal finance journalists," said Nikhil Deogun, editor of the Journal's Money & Investing section. "He is a great addition to the team as we continue to expand our coverage in this important area."
At Money Magazine, Zweig was a senior writer and columnist, covering a wide range of topics, from the psychology of investing to false profits to the fool's gold of investing in gold. Prior to that, he was the mutual funds editor at Forbes.
Earlier in his career, Zweig had been a reporter-researcher for the Economy & Business section of Time and an editorial assistant at Africa Report, a bi-monthly journal.
"Jason is one of the best-known personal finance journalists," said Nikhil Deogun, editor of the Journal's Money & Investing section. "He is a great addition to the team as we continue to expand our coverage in this important area."
At Money Magazine, Zweig was a senior writer and columnist, covering a wide range of topics, from the psychology of investing to false profits to the fool's gold of investing in gold. Prior to that, he was the mutual funds editor at Forbes.
Earlier in his career, Zweig had been a reporter-researcher for the Economy & Business section of Time and an editorial assistant at Africa Report, a bi-monthly journal.

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