Louisville Business First has promoted Allison Stines to data and projects editor.
Previously, she held the post of data editor, researching and assembling the Lists that appear weekly in Louisville Business First and also oversaw production of the annual Book of Lists. She also managers the production of several other special sections.
With this new role, Stines will be overseeing the remaining signature publications, including Business Women First, Health Care Heroes, Family Business Awards and Most Admired CEOs.
Stines is the longest tenured newsroom employee having celebrated her 17th anniversary on Sept. 7. She has also won numerous awards for her work, including a first place in the recent Society of Professional Journalists Louisville Pro Chapter contest.
She graduated from the University of Louisville.
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