Lisa Rowan, a lead editor for Consumer Finance at Forbes Advisor has left. Her LinkedIn post reads:
“It’s been such a pleasure to spend the past 2.5 years with them to build out helpful personal finance content and break down what economic events mean for our readers’ everyday lives. More on my next role in a few weeks—for now, it’s time to finish packing boxes as I prepare to move from the beach to the mountains!
Rowan also served as a staff writer, senior staff writer and deputy editor for Consumer Finance. She was a personal finance writer for Lifehacker’s Two Cents vertical at Gizmodo Media Group.
She contributed brief news reports and analysis on the retail and grocery industries and consumer affairs items at The Penny Hoarder.
Rowan has a B.A. from the University of Maryland and a M.A. from Georgetown University.
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