IPVM, which covers the video surveillance industry, has hired Carl Stoffers as its first managing editor.
The company, which started in 2008 and has more than 15,000 subscribers, wants to grow its reporting team and expand coverage of the security industry.
Previously, Stoffers was an associate editor at The New York Times Upfront magazine. He has also reported for the New York Daily News and worked at The Marshall Project. He has also written and edited for Everything Is Art magazine.
Stoffers also freelanced for The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, The Marshall Project, Vice, USA Today, Refinery29, TheHockeyWriters.com, Inside Hockey, Bleacher Report, The Asbury Park Press, Courier News, and The Home News-Tribune.
Currently, he also teaches at Kean University.
Stoffers has a M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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