Have a passion for coverage of local business issues and economic trends? Built a track record for conceiving and publishing sophisticated stories about entrepreneurs, inventors, industries and public and private companies? Eager to play an influential role as a senior leader in an independent media company determined to be the best of its size in the country? If so, Sonoma Media Investments (SMI) is looking for you.
We are seeking an experienced leader, coach and editor with a proven track record of producing top-notch, revelatory business coverage told in new and non-traditional ways digitally. You’ll be responsible for our portfolio-wide business coverage, with a special emphasis on the Business Journal and The Press Democrat.
Our mission is quite simple: Pursue and publish consequential, high-impact content that wins more subscribers, grows traffic and is the authoritative voice of business coverage in the North Bay.
About you:
Job-Specific Expectations:
You must be able to think holistically about the economy while curating specific stories and content presentations to various print and digital platforms, including special sections.
Qualifications:
The base salary is $78,000 – $95,000 per year, depending on experience.
To be considered, please apply on our company career page at www.sonomamediainvestments.com/jobs.
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