NLRB rejects Dow Jones review request
The National Labor Relations Board announced Tuesday it has rejected a petition by Dow Jones & Co. to review the NLRB decision that made photo editors and lead photo editors at The Wall Street Journal eligible for IAPE representation. This final determination by the board follows a Sept. 8, 2023, unanimous vote by photo editors […]
Bloomberg Industry Group seeks a reporter to cover accounting
Bloomberg Industry Group is looking for a reporter with a proven track record of breaking industry-specific scoops. This reporter will focus on covering the Big Four accounting firms as a business along with the broader accounting industry, developing key sources and writing daily and feature news stories. Opportunities range from revealing accounting shenanigans tucked away […]
Albuquerque Biz First hires Callaghan to cover tech, energy
Molly Callaghan has been hired to cover the New Mexico Inno, technology and energy beats for Albuquerque Business First. Callaghan earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and international studies from the University of New Mexico. Most recently, she served as the communications and project development officer at The Grant Plant and was a field […]
Albuquerque Biz First hires Metts to cover real estate
Albuquerque Business First has hired Cooper Metts to cover commercial and residential real estate. He earned bachelor’s degrees in media/journalism and economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Most recently, he was a business reporting intern at the Charlotte Observer. Metts also interned for Business North Carolina magazine and reported on economic development and […]
Forbes launching “Prototype” newsletter
Forbes is starting a science and technology newsletter written by senior editor Alex Knapp. Knapp writes, “Every week, I’ll be talking to scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs to bring you the latest insights and news about the research that will underlie the biggest stories in tech–five years from now: drugs that help you live longer, drugs that […]
Nissenbaum, former WSJ reporter, joining Houston Landing
The Houston Landing has hired former Wall Street Journal staffer Dion Nissenbaum as a reporter. He will start Oct. 7. Nissenbaum worked for The Journal in several high-profile roles, stationed in Brussels, Beirut, Istanbul, Kabul and Jerusalem. He has served as a bureau chief, a Middle East correspondent, a war correspondent and a senior correspondent. He’s […]
Daily Mail hires Davies as US editor in chief
Katie Davies has been hired as U.S. editor-in-chief of DailyMail.com in New York. Davies will oversee the US newsroom and is focused on building on the success and expanding the reach of the Daily Mail brand. “The Daily Mail brand has never been seen, read or viewed by more users and I am delighted to […]
IBJ’s Weaver named editor of Indiana Lawyer
Indianapolis Business Journal managing editor Greg Weaver has been named editor of Indiana Lawyer, a sister publication. As the No. 2 at the Business Journal, Weaver coordinated its daily news coverage and e-newsletters, handling social media accounts, editing stories for the weekly print edition, and working with reporters on investigative stories and enterprise packages. Weaver previously spent […]
Bloomberg seeks a US credit editor
Bloomberg News is looking for a versatile editor in New York to join its credit team. You’d be responsible for covering every stage of bond sales, from initial pricing to final terms, as well as editing unique real-time analysis of those deals that provide exclusive data for fixed-income professionals. You’d be joining at an exciting […]
Bloomberg seeks a municipal finance reporter
Bloomberg News is looking for a reporter to help cover the $4 trillion US state and local government debt market and the financial health of its more than 50,000 borrowers. You will be responsible for breaking news on the borrowings of states, cities and government agencies and produce impactful narratives on the fiscal issues facing […]