Christine Rourke, the managing editor of the Denver Business Journal, has left the publication.
She joined in January 2023.
She previously served as deputy editor at the Denver Gazette where she coordinated the story planning, editing and writing that went into the production of the daily newspaper.
Prior to her arrival at the Denver Gazette, Rourke was a university communications officer at Western Colorado University.
Rourke also spent 12 years working at the Gunnison Country Times. There, Rourke took on many roles, acting as a reporter, photographer and editor before becoming the editor in chief of the paper.
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