Kadia Tubman has joined Business Insider/Insider as its new weekend editor.
Over the next month, Tubman will be taking over the growing weekend operation.
Previously, she was a politics reporter at Yahoo News. Tubman has also served as a blogger and editorial consultant at KadiaScope and as a journalist fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Before that, she was with Nielsen working as a manager.
She has also held the post of partner marketing intern and also has experience working as RBI coach and reading instructor.
Tubman has a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. She also studied journalism from the University of Oxford.
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