Jim Dallke has been named national editor of American Inno, an American City Business Journals publication that covers startups and entrepreneurship.
He will be working on national Inno projects and initiatives, and working with our Inno reporters across the country, as well as starting an Inno newsletter.
“I’m excited to play a role in strengthening our startup coverage across the US, and to take Inno’s national startup coverage to the next level,” he wrote on Twitter.
Dallke has been a senior editor at Inno and started Chicago Inno. He previously worked at the Northwest Herald and at WWAY in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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