Financial Times appoints Bogler as managing editor

LONDON – In a further editorial reorganisation at the Financial Times, Dan Bogler has been appointed as managing editor with Tracy Corrigan succeeding him as editor of the Lex column.

Bogler has been at the FT for 10 years, interrupted by a short spell as a speechwriter for the president Goldman Sachs in 2001. His FT roles have included Asia news editor and financial editor of the Financial Times Deutschland.

Corrigan was one of the FT's two news editors, along with Deborah Hargreaves, until two weeks ago when new editor Lionel Barber decided to replace the duo with Robert Shrimsley. Her other roles have included editor of FT.com and deputy editor of the Lex column.

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