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New business editor named at Honolulu paper

Honululu Star-Bulletin assistant business editor Dave Segal has been promoted to business editor, according to a short story in Monday’s paper.

The story stated, “Segal, 52, has been with the Star-Bulletin for 10 years. He previously served as news editor at Pacific Stars and Stripes in Tokyo. He also has been business news editor for the Alameda Newspaper Group, which includes the Oakland Tribune, as well as assistant sports editor, assistant business editor, assistant features editor and a TV-radio columnist for the now-defunct Sacramento Union.

“He succeeds Ken Andrade, who resigned to pursue a startup business venture.

Jennifer Sudick, who has worked at the Star-Bulletin since March 2007, most recently as a business reporter, will move into the position of assistant business editor.”

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