Inc. magazine has hired Bonny Ghosh as editorial director.
She will start Nov. 4.
For the past two years, Ghosh has been producing programming for Apple’s global events team at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino.
In this contract role, she managed all aspects of the planning, programming and production for special events, panel discussions and filmed events, from ideation to execution, including booking of speakers, development of creative, pre-and post-production, formulating corresponding content publishing campaigns, and developing audience engagement strategies.
She previously served as the managing editor of Circa, overseeing a digital newsroom of approximately 50, which secured a national Edward. R. Murrow Award and three regional Emmys within a year of her leadership.
A journalist by training, she spent the more than a decade as a national reporter for the Associated Press. Her work has won two Webbys, three Murrow awards and an Emmy.
Ghosh holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from the University of Maryland.
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