The following excerpt was sent out from libn.com:
Regina Ciardiello Jankowski, a seasoned editor and communications specialist, has been named editor of Long Island Business News, effective immediately.
With a wealth of experience in b2b publications and digital content development, Jankowski brings expertise across a broad spectrum of industries, including finance, technology and commerce, to name just a few. She most recently served as the senior inbound content developer for Syosset-based Hypha HubSpot Development, formerly Morey Creative Studios. Before her time at Hypha HubSpot Development, Jankowski owned and operated Bayport-based C-R-Dello Communications, a full-service editorial, communications and public relations firm. She also served as editor-in-chief for Vertical Systems Reseller, a former EnsembleIQ publication, and special projects editor for New York-based The Journal of Commerce.
Jankowski said she looks forward to her new role.
“I am excited to join the Long Island Business News team, which has always been a valued information source for organizations within our unique region,” Jankowski said. “As a born-and-raised Long Islander and former business owner, I know firsthand of the important issues, challenges, and trends affecting all areas of business growth throughout Long Island.”
Jankowski has a masters of arts in strategic communication and leadership and a bachelor of arts in English from Seton Hall University. She earned a certificate in journalism from New York University.
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