Schultz writes, “The platform will deliver journalism in various formats—articles, videos, infographics—that will inform the health choices of Fortune’s readers, and the 100 million people+ reached by CVS Health in its its lines of business, Fortune says.
“It will also feature new Fortune rankings, like the Best Places to Live for the Sandwich Generation, which will appear this fall.
“The content will be geared toward everyone from those starting their careers through C-level executives, the magazine adds.
“Jennifer Fields will serve as deputy editor, wellness, and will oversee the editorial content.”
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