ALM Media has hired three new editorial staffers for its legal and business publications.
Ingrid Tunberg joins the editorial team for Real Estate Forum & GlobeSt.com of ALM as the editorial coordinator, working out of the New York office. She will assist with recognition events by overseeing incoming nominations and will write nominee profiles to be published in Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com.
Tunberg is a graduate from Iowa State University with a journalism degree, and most recently worked as a freelance copywriter with experience in industries such as fashion, wellness, food, hospitality and tech.
The editorial coordinator is a new position at ALM that oversees incoming nominations, assists with profile industry awards, writes individual nominee profiles for print and digital publication, creates marketing emails and serves as a point of contact for individuals and firms submitting nominations.
Meganne Tillay will join ALM’s UK publication, Legal Week, as a reporter on June 3. She has recently completed a masters in journalism from Kingston University, where she acted as news editor at The Kingston Courier.
She is a French national and has also worked as a reporter at The Tab Sussex.
Additionally, Simon Lock will join ALM’s Legal Week team as a reporter on June 10. He is a freelance journalist who has recently finished a masters in investigative journalism at City University in London. Before that he spent almost two years in public relations, proving it is possible to make the jump the other way.
Both Tillay and Lock will focus on general business of law stories.
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