Bloomberg / Businessweek
Gail served as bureau chief BusinessWeek’s Miami office where she covered and investigated white collar crime. She also wrote extensively about societal issues and traveled throughout the Caribbean and Cuba chronicling the changes as the Castro regime shifted towards capitalism. She joined Bloomberg news in 2011 and covering economic issues on both a national and global scale.
Some of Gail’s most significant Bloomberg stories:
A Cuba Reality Check, From Golf Course to Myanmar Towers
Gail DeGeorge, David Tweed and Christopher DonvilleFor companies seeking Miami attorney Pedro Freyre’s advice on how to exploit President Barack Obama’s opening to Cuba, two stories may serve as cautionary tales.
Source: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-12-22/a-cuba-reality-check-from-golf-course-to-myanmar-towers
Want to Help Cubans Become Capitalists? Send Money Now
Sick of freezing temperatures and ready to board a plane for Cuba’s Caribbean shores? Keep dreaming. While some travel restrictions for Americans are easing, you’re probably still barred from going unless you’re a priest, a reporter, an aid worker, a pro athlete, a teacher, or a pop star.
Source: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-01-16/want-to-help-cubans-become-capitalists-send-money-now