Sherry Jackson, vice president of content and digital, writes, “This redesign is more than just a cosmetic update. It reflects our commitment to evolving with the needs of our readers and keeping pace with the ever-changing business landscape in the Upstate in the most engaging and insightful way possible.
“We’ve refreshed our design to be more vibrant, modern and intuitive. You’ll notice enhanced visuals and a streamlined feel that allows you to easily find the information you need.
“The new look also brings a renewed focus on the quality and depth of our content. We’re introducing new sections that dive deeper into the people and trends shaping the future.”
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