Mathew Ingram, the chief digital writer for Columbia Journalism Review, is leaving after nearly seven years.
Ingram had been covering the evolution of digital media and the influence of social media platforms.
He previously was a senior writer for Fortune magazine, and he also worked as a senior writer for GigaOm.
Ingram also worked as a business reporter and columnist for the Globe and Mail in Toronto and the Financial Times.
He’s a graduate of Ryerson University.
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