Danielle Sacks, the former editor in chief at Marker, Medium’s business publication, has been named features editor at Bloomberg Businessweek.
She joined Bloomberg News last year and has been editing ambitious feature, enterprise and investigative work across the news desk and Bloomberg Businessweek.
She joined Marker in July 2019 as executive editor.
Before Marker, Sacks spearheaded features coverage at Inc. as its executive editor and led some of its most prominent franchises, including the State of Women and Entrepreneurship editorial package.
Previously, Sacks was a senior writer at Fast Company magazine for more than a decade, where she profiled high-profile figures across advertising, food, design, e-commerce, retail, sustainability, tech, and innovation. Her work was included in the Best Business Writing 2014 anthology; in 2006, she was awarded the New York Press Club Nellie Bly Award.
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