For the first time, a woman at the top of the National Times

”Financial Times” today named Roula Khalaf, director in her editorial, this is the first woman in this position in more than 130 years of British daily history considered the Bible for thousands of economists. Current editorial director Lionel Barber, in this post for 14 years, will leave the post [...]
”Financial Times” today named Roula Khalaf, director in her editorial, this is the first woman in this position in more than 130 years of British daily history considered the Bible for thousands of economists.
“Current editorial director Lionel Barber, in this post for 14 years, will leave his post by being replaced by his deputy”, the paper stressed in a communique.
On Twitter, the journalist expressed wonder at her appointment as director in the editorship of”Financial Times”, naming it a privilege.
The journalist, born in Lebanon, and who worked in the Middle East during the “Arab applicant” is also known for her work in search of a more feminine audience.
The president of the Japanese group “Nickei”, which owns “Financial Times” since 2015, Tsuneo Kita, stressed that he awarded Roula Khalaf all faith to continue the “Financial Times” mission, which is according to him to ensuring a quality journalist without fear and complexity. / A T S/











