Sarah Green Carmichael
Sarah Green Carmichael has left Barron’s after less than a year and joined Bloomberg Opinion as an editor.
Carmichael had joined Barron’s at the end of last year as managing editor of ideas.
She previously worked Harvard Business Review, where she was an executive editor. Her primary role at HBR was shaping editorial content for HBR.org, which won the Webby Award for Best Business Website the last three years in a row.
She also hosted the weekly “HBR IdeaCast” for 10 years, launched and co-hosted the “Women at Work” podcast — which won an Eddie Award from Folio — and edited magazine features and books.
Prior to joining HBR, Carmichael was a sports columnist for the Boston Metro and a researcher for syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman. Her writing has appeared in Boston Magazine, The Boston Globe, and Politico, and she is a regular speaker at events such as SXSW, the Drucker Forum, and Thinkers50.
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