James daSilva, senior editor at SmartBrief in Washington, D.C will leave after nearly 13 years to go freelance. His last day is May 20.
Previously, daSilva held posts as editor and copy editor, specializing in energy publications. He has also edited SmartBrief’s K-12 education publications. SmartBrief is a Future plc company, publishing curated business news in 14 industries.
He has also worked as a freelance B2B content strategist and researcher and interned via the Dow Jones News Fund as a copy editor at the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
James daSilva graduated from Loyola University Maryland.
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