Chris Ciaccia, a former tech reporter at Fox News, has been hired as the science and tech editor at the Daily Mail.
He has been with Fox News since July 2017 before leaving in January.
Ciaccia previously was the tech editor at TheStreet.com. He left in March 2016 for a job at Group SJR, a subsidiary of WPP. Group SJR is a digital consulting firm specializing in insights, content creation, curation and audience development.
Ciaccia had been responsible for the majority of the technology-related content on the site. He joined TheStreet as a technology reporter in November 2011.
Prior to TheStreet, Ciaccia covered markets for Benzinga.com and also worked as an analyst at GMAC and at Laurus Capital Management.
Ciaccia has a bachelor’s degree in finance from Seton Hall University.
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