Alex Biese, a features reporter at Gannett | USA Today Network, has left to join Cure, where he will serve as managing editor.
In his new role, Biese will share the stories of cancer survivors, patients and their caregivers.
Previously, he was a staff writer at New Jersey’s Asbury Park Press, part of the Gannett | USA Today Network, where he wrote investigative, watchdog, enterprise, education and breaking news stories.
He also wrote entertainment feature articles, interviews, reviews and listings for print and online each week.
Biese has a B.A. from Monmouth University in New Jersey.
Be sure to congratulate Biese on Twitter.
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