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    Kenza Bryan

    Freelance political journalist

    Kenza Bryan is a climate reporter at the Financial Times (FT) based in London, England.1 She joined the FT in July 2022 as a sustainable finance reporter for Moral Money before transitioning to her current role as climate reporter in October 2023.1

    Prior to joining the FT, Bryan worked as:

    • An investigator at Global Witness from December 2020 to June 20221
    • A reporter for The Times and The Sunday Times from January 2018 to December 20201
    • A freelancer for various news outlets including Agence France-Presse, City AM, and The Independent from December 2016 to December 20171

    Bryan studied History at the University of Cambridge, graduating with a BA in 2016.1 She also holds an NCTJ diploma in journalism from the Press Association, which included training in broadcasting, media law, and 100 words per minute shorthand.1

    During her time at The Times, Bryan was nominated for New Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards and received an MHP 30 under 30 award.1 Her investigative work has covered a range of topics, including a bullying scandal in Parliament, a data breach at the Department for Education, and issues related to migrant crises.1

    Highlights

    Feb 24 · ft.com
    Banks downgrade top sustainability roles - Financial Times
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    London, United Kingdom