Scott Wenger, editorial director of Barron’s Advisor, has left to join Volpe Miller, a business strategy and content development firm as chief content officer and managing director.
In his new role, he will be working with companies and organizations, focusing on climate tech, telehealth, and big data.
Prior to Barron’s, Wenger was group editorial director at Arizent. During his time, Arizent’s publication Financial Planning won two SABEW Best in Business Awards: for General Excellence in its category, SABEW’s top prize, and Best Banking/Finance coverage in its category for a multimedia investigative project.
He came to SourceMedia from the New York Daily News, where he concluded a 13-year run as managing editor for money and business. There, he launched a small business conference series and a weekly personal finance news magazine.
He also authored an award-winning series on the impact of China’s booming economy on New Yorkers, and was a weekly guest on a New York radio show for nearly a decade.
He has also worked as a business news producer at CNN and CNBC, and as a health care equities analyst at Alex. Brown & Sons.
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