Laurie Hays

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Laurie Hays is an American journalist and media executive who was the highest ranking woman at Bloomberg News until 2015 when she was passed over for the top editorial post succeeding founder Matt Winkler.[1] The position went to John Micklethwait, then editor-in-chief of The Economist, whose appointment was announced in early December 2014 by Mike Bloomberg.[2] At Bloomberg News Hays oversaw numerous award winning stories including Bloomberg's first Pulitzer Prize for corporate tax avoidance.[3]

Before joining Bloomberg News in 2008,[4] Hays worked at The Wall Street Journal for 23 years[5] She covered the brekup of the Soviet Union as Moscow correspondent. She held numerous positions including national news editor, and deputy managing editor. She oversaw a team that won a 2003 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting on corporate corruption scandals.[6][7]

Hays has served on numerous non profit journalism boards and currently is as a director on the Craig Newmark School of Journalism CUNY Foundation Board.[8]

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