Fortune magazine has hired business journalist Lydia Belanger as a production editor.
The production editor leads the production schedule for Fortune’s large projects, such as the lists it’s known for, and helps put each issue of the magazine online.
She previously worked at Wired magazine as a digital producer and as a researcher. She left Wired in January.
She has also worked at Entrepreneur magazine as a reporter and editor. While there she reported and wrote a weekly column called “The Way We Work” about workplace issues, culture, and productivity. She also reported and wrote a biweekly women entrepreneur column called “Behind the Numbers.”
Belanger interned for Inc. and is a Northwestern University graduate in journalism.
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