Navah Maynard, a deputy editor for newsroom insights and analytics, is leaving Business Insider.
Maynard led the newsroom analytics team, helping executives with data-led editorial and operational strategy, collaborating with data engineering and product teams, and supporting hundreds of reporters, editors, and producers with data-led and editorial insights to understand what readers care about.
She has been at Business Insider since 2017 and previously was growth editor and senior growth editor.
Maynard previously worked at Google.
She holds a bachelor’s degree from Yeshiva University.
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