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Sarah Krouse covers technology for The Information. She previously spent six years at The Wall Street Journal writing about the Covid-19 pandemic, telecommunications and money managers. She was named a News Media Alliance 2018 Rising Star. She co-authored graphics that won awards of excellence in The Society for News Design's 2019 Best of Digital Design competition and was part of a team that received the New York Press Club's 2018 Consumer Reporting Award for an investigation of Morningstar fund ratings. She started her career in Washington, DC writing about real estate at The Washington Business Journal and later joined Dow Jones in London, where she covered finance. She lives in Brooklyn and can be reached at [email protected] or 347-436-5237. Follow her on Twitter at @bysarahkrouse.
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