Bob Mook has rejoined the Denver Business Journal as a senior reporter.
Managing editor Christine Rourke writes, “Mook — who has an extensive background in business reporting from his previous 13 years at the DBJ — brings with him not only award-winning experience in journalism but an extensive career in communications and public relations for companies in health care, law and policy.
“‘Bob’s professional experience and deep knowledge of the business community make him well-suited for the position of senior reporter in our newsroom. He brought many ideas with him on Day 1 and I look forward to getting to share those with our readers,’ Editor-in-Chief Kourtney Geers said.
“Mook will be covering the intersection of business and government and transportation along with other beats.
“Mook began as a senior reporter at the DBJ on April 25. He most recently served as a writer and content specialist at the University of Colorado College of Nursing.”
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