Forbes has hired Courtney Connley-Hampton to cover careers. She previously covered the beat for CNBC Make It. Connley-Hampton has been freelancing for the past year. She previously was a senior editor ...
Sebastian Herrera, who covered technology for The Wall Street Journal from the San Francisco area, with a focus on Microsoft, artificial intelligence and cloud computing, has left the newspaper. He ...
MIT Sloan Management Review is shutting its online publication and quarterly magazine, reports Kevin Haynes of Inc. magazine. Haynes reports, “The exact date of the Review’s final deadline and the ...
TechCrunch reporter Becca Szkutak has left after four years to write about automation for the Association for Advancing Automation. Previously, she was a venture capital reporter at Forbes, where she ...
Justin Zacks has joined CNBC as a senior equity analyst and correspondent. Previously, he was vice president of strategy and spokesperson at Moomoo Technologies and earlier covered equities at ...
CNN has hired Rachel Siegel as a reporter for CNN Business. Siegel will cover economic policy and how it’s shaping American life, breaking news on big developments and deciphering policy decisions.
Yahoo is launching a sports business website that includes content from all of the major media companies covering the topic. The partners include Front Office Sports, Sportico, and Sports Business ...
Chris Cotnoir, chief commercial officer at Crain Communications, is leaving the company after two years. He joined Crain in 2022 and was promoted twice during his tenure, most recently to CCO with ...
CNBC has named two journalists to cover prediction markets. Ananya Chetia joins as a data journalist covering prediction markets. She has contributed to outlets including Columbia Journalism Review, ...
David Merritt, head of Bloomberg Media editorial, and Anthony Mancini, head of Bloomberg Audio, sent to staff the following announcement: We’re excited to announce that Cheryl Brumley will be joining ...
Marc Ethier of Poets & Quants looks at the closure of the MIT Sloan Management Review after 67 years. Ethier writes, “MIT Sloan said it will continue producing management-oriented content, but through ...