Insider U.S. editor Julie Zeveloff West sent out the following announcement on Friday:
Team, Please join me in bidding farewell to INSIDER executive editor Brett LoGiurato.
After nearly seven years at Insider Inc., Brett is making a career change. He’ll be moving to Philadelphia and working in the publishing industry.
Brett has been a major force at Business Insider and INSIDER during his time here. He joined us as a politics reporter in 2012 and eventually became our senior politics correspondent. After a brief stint at Fusion, he returned to BI as a politics editor, and helped build BI into a destination for politics and news during the 2016 election.
As executive editor on INSIDER, Brett helped shepherd in “INSIDER 2.0,” working with Megan and me to incorporate our politics, news, mildef, and sports teams (fondly known as PoNDSS) into the INSIDER newsroom.
For now, the news, politics, and sports teams will report directly into me. Brett will be here through next Friday.
Please be sure to say congratulations and goodbye!
Julie
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