Sena Christian, managing editor of Comstock’s magazine in California, has resigned from the business publication.
She has been managing editor since March 2017 and was departments editor for a year before that.
“I’m deeply grateful for the past five years and for getting to work with what must be the best freelancer crew in the biz, and alongside a talented group of colleagues,” she wrote on Twitter.
Christian was also managing editor of Granite Bay View, a monthly magazine for residents and businesses of Granite Bay, California. And she worked at the Roseville Press Tribune and Sacramento News & Review as a reporter.
As a freelancer, her work has appeared in Newsweek, The Guardian, High Country News, Ensia, Earth Island Journal, YES! Magazine, Quartz, Sacramento Magazine, Missoula Independent, Monterey County Weekly, and Eugene Weekly.
She was an environmental journalism fellow at the University of Colorado Boulder and earned degrees from Cal-Berkeley and the University of Oregon.
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