Wall Street Journal Summary – WSJ’s Marino-Nachison, markets news editor, departs

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  • David Marino-Nachison, a markets news editor at The Wall Street Journal, has left the publication.
  • Marino-Nachison has worked in various roles at the Journal, including product development efforts and on the publishing desk, and has previously worked as a writer and editor at Barron’s and as MarketWatch’s enterprise editor.
  • He has also held positions at the Washington Post, the Motley Fool and the Manassas (Virginia) Journal Messenger, and is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

David Marino-Nachison, a markets news editor at The Wall Street Journal, has recently left the publication to explore a new opportunity. His career at the Journal was marked with roles in different departments, including product development and the publishing desk. Prior to his stint at the Journal, Marino-Nachison was a writer and editor at Barron’s, and also held the position of an enterprise editor at MarketWatch. His journalism career spans across various publications such as the Washington Post, the Motley Fool and the Manassas (Virginia) Journal Messenger. Originally from Washington, D.C., Marino-Nachison is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

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