Iain Marlow, who mainly wrote about RIM for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, is moving to Vancouver as the newspaper’s new Asia-Pacific reporter.
I'm really excited about this: Today, I'm off to start a new role as The Globe and Mail's Asia-Pacific reporter, based out of Vancouver.
Iain Marlow, who mainly wrote about RIM for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, is moving to Vancouver as the newspaper’s new Asia-Pacific reporter.
I'm really excited about this: Today, I'm off to start a new role as The Globe and Mail's Asia-Pacific reporter, based out of Vancouver.
— Iain Marlow (@iainmarlow) January 6, 2014
It's a dream job of sorts. I traveled China and India (and studied at @SOAS) before I ever got a chance to report there. Very excited.
— Iain Marlow (@iainmarlow) January 6, 2014
Marlow tweeted he will report on Canada's business and economic ties to Asia as well as their impact on western Canada. According to his Globe bio, Marlow studied journalism and human rights at Carleton University and has an MSc in International Politics from London's School of Oriental and African Studies. He also edits The Toronto Review and previously worked as a reporter at the Toronto Star. Marlow also spent roughly six months in Accra, Ghana, as a media trainer for Journalists for Human Rights.
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