Amy Langfield, a senior mobile editor at CNN has left. Her tweet reads:
“I’ll miss working with so many fantastic people here. New adventure starts next week.”
As senior mobile editor, Langfield served as the editorial lead for the network’s newsletters and worked on the CNN.com programming team.
Previously, she was a news editor at DNAinfo and was an editor and reporter at CNBC.com and NBCNews.com.
She was a national desk reporter at ABC News.com and a stock market reporter at Reuters. She was an assistant city editor, reporter and copy editor at Los Angeles Daily News.
Langfield graduated from UC Santa Barbara.
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