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Dharshini David Has Been Appointed Global Trade Correspondent For BBC News
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This newly created role will enhance the BBC’s coverage of trade at a time when it is making headlines every day.
This newly created role will enhance the BBC’s coverage of trade at a time when it is making headlines every day. From the changing world order to Brexit and the environment, trade is a story which is having a major impact on people’s lives. As Global Trade Correspondent, Dharshini will join the dots, explaining what is happening and why it is happening. She will provide a global perspective for international and domestic audiences, contributing to BBC News output across television, radio and online.
Dharshini is familiar to BBC News audiences, presenting business news for Radio 4’s Today programme and covering economics for all outlets. She has interviewed many key global figures – from Prime Ministers to central bank governors and FTSE 100 CEOs.
Dharshini says “I am thrilled and privileged to be taking on this hugely important role at the BBC at a crucial time. International trade can be dismissed as dry and complex but globalisation has shaped all our fortunes – for better or worse – in recent years. The new decade is going to be defined by radical changes in trading relationships. I’m looking forward to working with my BBC colleagues to strip away the spin and speculation, to explain to our audiences what lies in store – and exactly what this means for them.”
Head of BBC Newsgathering, Jonathan Munro, says: “Dharshini has exceptional credentials for this job which we’ve created to provide a global perspective on trade for our international and domestic audiences.
“As well as being a first class journalist, Dharshini has advised the boards of some of the UK’s biggest companies and written a best-selling book on international economics. She will bring insight, verve and energy to one of the defining stories of the 2020s.”
After graduating from Cambridge with an MA in economics, Dharshini started her career as a government economist before moving to HSBC Investment Bank as Senior UK Economist. She left the trading floor to join the BBC, presenting for Panorama and heading up the BBC’s Wall Street coverage from New York – just as the financial crisis took hold in 2007. There followed a successful period at Sky News, where she presented business, political and news programmes, including the flagship ‘Sky News Tonight’ show.―BCS Bureau
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