Rachel Sherrington, lead researcher and reporter at DeSmog, has left to go freelance. Sherrington’s tweet reads:
“It’s been an amazing privilege to work with the talented journalists in @DeSmog’s U.K. and the US teams. I have learnt so much from you all! It’s now time for a short break and when I come back I will be looking to continue my work researching, investigating and reporting on climate change.”
Previously, she worked as a researcher and assistant at climate charity Hope for the Future and as a researcher in U.K. Parliament.
Sherrington has a B.A. from the University of Sheffield and a master’s degree from The London School of Economics and Political Science.
You can congratulate Sherrington via Twitter.
The Pacific Business News, an American City Business Journals publication, has hired Janis Magin Meierdiercks as…
Sadia Nowshin, a reporter at European startup news site Sifted, is leaving to join literary…
Variety has promoted Ethan Shanfeld to TV reporter. William Earl of Variety writes, "Shanfeld joins the entertainment…
Kasia Klimasinska is the new team leader for DC breaking news at Bloomberg News. She…
Paul Smalera has organized a gathering of James Ledbetter's friends and colleagues—open to all…
Real estate news service CoStar News has hired Rachel Scheier to cover the San Francisco commercial market.…