Ronald Grover Ronald Grover
Bloomberg News

Ronald Grover is a Bloomberg News reporter in the Los Angeles bureau. Previously, Grover was the Los Angeles bureau manager for Bloomberg BusinessWeek, a position he assumed in 1987.

Grover joined The McGraw-Hill Companies, the former parent company of Bloomberg BusinessWeek, in 1975 as a reporter for McGraw-Hill energy newsletter in Washington, D.C. In 1979, be became energy correspondent for McGraw-Hill World News in Washington, D.C. From 1982 to 1986 he was Bloomberg BusinessWeek's congressional correspondent, covering economic and political issues, including tax reform, fiscal policy, and trade legislation. He moved to Bloomberg BusinessWeek's Los Angeles bureau in 1986 as a correspondent, covering entertainment, politics, and other business news, which he continues to cover in his present post. Prior to joining McGraw-Hill, Grover was a reporter for The Washington Star.

Grover has appeared on numerous national television and radio programs including CNBC's "Kudlow and Cramer," "America Now," and "Squawk Box," as well as PBS's "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer." Most recently, he appeared on CNBC's "Kudlow and Cramer" discussing the "Hollywood Heist" cover story.

Grover holds a BA in political science and an MBA from George Washington University, and an MS from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.


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