Rob Daumeyer, the longtime editor of the Cincinnati Business Courier, has been promoted to a new position with the paper’s parent company, American City Business Journals.
Business Courier managing editor Tom Demeroplis writes, “Daumeyer, who became editor of the Business Courier in 1997, has been named vice president/news and content for ACBJ. In this role, he will oversee the company’s reenvisioned and reorganized national editorial team.
“‘Since he became editor in Cincinnati in 1997, the Business Courier has been one of ACBJ’s strongest-performing newsrooms, which is a credit to his leadership of a talented team and his steadfast commitment to the highest standards of quality journalism.’
“Jamie Smith, market president and publisher of the Business Courier, said Daumeyer’s deep understanding of content, storytelling and strong journalism will help all American City Business Journals markets.”
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