Fortune seeks a leadership reporter

Fortune is seeking a smart and energetic journalist to join its Leadership Desk, reporting on the workplace, C-suite trends, and corporate America. This writer will also helm and shape our CHRO Daily newsletter, establishing Fortune as a definitive and authoritative source on HR matters, including but not limited to: hiring, return to work, labor laws, building […]

NW Arkansas Democrat-Gazette seeks a growth and development reporter

The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, covering a region of rapid growth, is on the lookout for a growth/development reporter. While we are home to major corporations like Walmart and Tyson, we also recognize the importance of smaller businesses and the developments that are shaping our community. We need someone to not only report on these changes […]

How The Economist reaches a younger audience

Marcela Kunova of Journalism.co.uk writes about how The Economist has been successful in reaching a younger audience. Kunova writes, “To address this challenge, The Economist focused on creating new formats to meet the needs of Gen Z. One example of this is Economist Espresso, launched in 2014 as a quick, digestible daily briefing that presents global news in […]

Reuters seeks a corporate finance editor

Reuters is looking for an ambitious, mid-career journalist to lead our coverage of corporate finance, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, capital markets and certain aspects of ESG. This is a senior role within the global finance and markets team and oversees a team of highly talented reporters and editors. Think of the role as […]

Globe and Mail’s Hannay to focus on health coverage

Globe and Mail business reporter Chris Hannay will take on a new focus as part of his independent business beat, training his sights on health. Although Canada has universal public health insurance, much of the system is powered by private business, from doctor’s offices to pharmaceuticals. He will look at issues such as how business […]

Dow Jones NewsPlus hires Kalinoski as platform editor

Glenn Kalinoski has joined Dow Jones NewsPlus as a platform editor in New York. He was the managing editor of DM News, a weekly newspaper covering direct, database and interactive marketing. Kalinoski also spent more than three years at Thomson Financial Media’s Mortgage Products Group, where he was the managing editor of Broker magazine and […]

Suasnavas departs WSJ for Dwell

Valeria Suasnavas, a senior photo editor at The Wall Street Journal, has left to become senior visuals editor at Dwell. Dwell covers home design. She has art directed and produced content for The Journal, WeWork, Natural Resources Defense Council, Conde Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest and Departures Magazine. She was born in Ecuador, grew up in […]

South Carolina seeks a business journalism professor

South Carolina’s leading journalism school seeks an innovator and proven leader to head its growing business and financial journalism initiative. The School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina invites applications for a nine-month tenure-track faculty position as the Baldwin Business and Financial Chair in Journalism at the rank of either […]

Saunders moves to trade beat at Times of London

Tom Saunders is now covering trade for The Times of London. He previously was on the graduate scheme at The Times. He has exposed trade between UK companies and Russia during the Ukraine war and was named one of MHP’s 30 To Watch young journalists. Saunders also worked as a data journalist at the i Paper. He […]

How Indiana Lawyer’s new editor hopes to improve coverage

Greg Weaver, the new editor in chief of Indiana Lawyer, writes about his plans for the publication. Weaver writes, “From that experience, I hope to deepen the Lawyer’s coverage of the growing government relations and lobbying practices in the state and spend more time looking at the operations of the state’s judiciary and the disclosure, […]