Award-winning journalist Eben Shapiro has joined storytelling firm SellersEaston Media as executive editor.
An excerpt from the announcement reads:
“SellersEaston Co-CEO Nina Easton said Shapiro will collaborate with the firm’s senior leadership to write books, produce documentaries and short films and videos, and build platforms for executive clients via articles, blog posts, keynote speeches, and live interviews.”
Recently, Shapiro was deputy editor at Time. There, he launched the TIME100 Companies and created the Leadership Brief newsletter, which featured long-form interviews with Fortune 100 CEOs.
He worked at The Wall Street Journal and served as business editor at Newsweek and as business reporter at The New York Times.
You can congratulate Shapiro by sending him a note on Twitter.
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