Allison Fass, vice president for digital growth at Inc. and Fast Company, will be leaving after nearly 11 years for a new opportunity.
She has previously served as deputy editor and executive director for digital at Inc.
She has also served as director, editorial and business strategy at Rocket Fuel and was a contributing editor at Forbes magazine, where she was also a staff writer. She has also worked at Hearst and was a news assistant and freelance reporter at The New York Times.
Fass has a B.A. from Duke University and a M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She also has an MBA from Columbia Business School.
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