We are looking for a full-time writer to serve as an editorial anchor of BostInno. The Inno writer will contribute 6-8 pieces of original editorial a week (profiles, guides, news, and more), as well as publish our daily newsletter, The Beat. The Inno writer will also manage BostInno’s social channels, distributing all created and sourced content and taking ownership of growing its audience and readership.
Inno, in all of our markets, is a champion of local innovation and we’re looking for a writer who is equally passionate about helping strengthen and build the community through original, authoritative, and engaging editorial and reporting. (Inno is also active in our tech and startup communities and our writers are at meetups, participating in panels and attending networking events).
Inno is owned by the American City Business Journals, which owns 40+ business papers across the country, including the Boston Business Journal.
An Inno Writer:
Success is Measured Using Three KPIs:
Please send a paragraph or two to Will Flanagan (wflanagan@americaninno.com), head of product and editorial for American Inno, about why you think you’re the right fit for the position. We’re looking to fill this position asap.
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