Rozanna M. Martinez, a longtime journalist for the Albuquerque Journal, has rejoined the newspaper as its newest business reporter.
Matthew Narvaiz writes, “She joins a team of two other reporters — Megan Gleason and Matthew Narvaiz — as well as Journal Business Editor Ryan Boetel.
“Martinez previously served in a variety of reporting roles for the paper over a two-decade period — she first joined in 2001 — in which she covered everything from crime to the metro area’s craft beer scene.
“Her feature column on local breweries, wineries and distilleries began running in 2015 in the Journal’s entertainment pullout, Venue Plus.”
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