
Connie Guglielmo, who has been editor in chief of tech news site CNET and most recently an editorial strategist and columnist for artificial intelligence, is departing after more than a decade.
Guglielmo previously oversaw CNET News since 2014 and then was promoted to editor in chief of all of CNET’s operations.
“And yes, I look forward to spending time with my family,” she wrote on LinkedIn. “But an even bigger reason is my desire to apply everything I’ve learned across my career to work on new ideas with people who agree with me that #JournalismMatters.”
Guglielmo joined CNET from Forbes, where she wrote cover stories, interviewed notable CEOs and helped direct the team’s technology coverage nationwide.
She also spent seven years as a financial reporter and enterprise editor for Bloomberg, where her stories and her team’s coverage of the most-important publicly traded companies moved markets.
Additionally, Guglielmo served as the Silicon Valley Bureau Chief for Interactive Week – a position she presided over during the dotcom bust. She has also served as a news editor for MacWeek, and as vice president of corporate communications for HP.