Hayley Peterson is an Executive Editor overseeing anchors, transportation, advertising and media, military and defense, and contributors.
She was previously a chief correspondent at Business Insider and wrote breaking news, analysis, and in-depth investigations on large public and private companies, with an emphasis on retailers including Amazon, Walmart, major grocery chains, and department stores.
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing awarded Hayley with an honorable mention in 2018 for "defining the retail apocalypse" through her reporting on retail job losses, the decline of Sears, and the impact of store closings on bondholders.
Prior to joining Insider in 2013, Hayley was a White House correspondent for the Washington Examiner based in Washington, DC.
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