Amanda Reilly, the natural resources editor at E&E News is leaving the company.
She has been natural resources editor since October 2019.
E&E News is a news organization focusing on energy and the environment. It has more than 75 journalists.
Reilly joined the company in 2010 and previously covered courts, air policy, biofuels and environmental issues related to agriculture. She most recently worked as deputy editor of Climatewire. Prior to joining E&E News, she worked for a year as the only reporter at a local newspaper in central New Jersey.
She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Michigan State University and a master’s degree in environmental resource policy from George Washington University.
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