Business editor Norma Coile of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson sent out the following staff announcement earlier this week:
We are thrilled to announce that Carli Brosseau is our new real estate/retail reporter in Business, starting Monday. Carli comes to us from the Tucson Citizen, where she covered cops and then City Hall (including database projects) until the print version closed.
She currently handles social media for the online Citizen, pushing hot stories and “talkers” onto Twitter and Facebook feeds and training the bloggers.
You may have heard her do local stories on NPR, as well.
Before moving to Tucson she was an English-language copy editor in Korea, and a Dow Jones copy editing intern at the Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, after majoring in journalism and international studies at UNC-Chapel Hill.
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