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| Will Feuer |
Washington-based DCI Group has hired Wall Street Journal reporter Will Feuer to gain a presence in the New York market.
He covered financial news for the WSJ and also worked as business reporter for the New York Post and breaking news at CNBC during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The move into the Big Apple is a “natural progression of our extensive experience in effectively representing investors, law firms, and clients in the financial services sector,” according to DCI managing partners Brian McCabe and Justin Peterson.
DCI in November moved into the Florida market by recruiting AT&T veteran Juan Flores in Tallahassee. He did a 12-year run at AT&T, including a stint as VP-global public affairs.


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