Elizabeth McIntyre is the new editor of Crain’s Cleveland Business.
Jay Miller of Crain’s Cleveland writes, “She replaces Mark Dodosh, who joined Crain’s as managing editor in June 1985 and was named editor in October 1988.
“‘Anyone who has worked alongside Elizabeth knows she is a fountain of ideas, a brilliant editor and a leader who inspires a staff like no one I know,’ said John Campanelli, Crain’s publisher and editorial director.
“McIntyre, who starts today, April 14, had been vice president of communications and public relations at the National Association of College Stores in Oberlin. She said she is looking forward to returning to a newsroom.
“‘I finally realized that I still have ink running through my veins,’ she said in a telephone interview. ‘When this opportunity presented itself, it was such a fabulous opportunity to work with a staff at Crain’s, who are extraordinary journalists, and to partner with John Campanelli, who I greatly admire as a journalist and a person.’
“Campanelli and McIntyre worked together at The Plain Dealer for more than a decade.”
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