The Dayton Business Journal, which is an American City Business Journal newspaper, named Don Baker as its new editor today. He had been managing editor of the paper since 2002. He replaced Lisa Morawski, who is leaving the paper.
Baker came to the business journal in October 1999 as a technology reporter after working for three daily newspapers in the Dayton area. He left the journal briefly for a stint at the Cincinnati Post as a business reporter, returning early in 2002 as associate editor before being promoted to managing editor later that year.
Read the full story in the Dayton Business Journal here.
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