Mimi Whitfield, who has been the Monday business editor at the Herald, is becoming business enterprise editor. She is being replaced by Nancy Dahlberg.
Whitfield wrote, “Nancy Dahlberg, a talented assistant business editor who has overseen the paper’s insurance, economic, retail and cruise line coverage, becomes Business Monday editor.
“I won’t be going far, just moving a few feet to another desk in the business department where I’ll occupy the newly created post of business enterprise editor. I’m looking forward to the change. It will give me the opportunity to further develop our international business coverage and work on longer range projects and more analytic stories with our reporters. I’ll also continue to oversee small business coverage.
“It’s been fun editing Business Monday and speaking to you in this space for the past four years, but I won’t miss the late Friday night deadlines.
“n Business Monday we’re able to bring you in-depth reports on topics you care about: the high cost of emergency-room care, traffic gridlock’s impact on business and China’s growing might in the hemisphere. That will continue under Dahlberg.”
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