Sara Leutzinger has been named publisher and market president of the Jacksonville Business Journal, an American City Business Journals paper.
Editor Timothy Gibbons writes, “Leutzinger comes to Jacksonville after serving as a regional audience development director in the ACBJ corporate office, working with 13 markets. Before moving to that role, she was audience development director at the Tampa Bay Business Journal, a publication where she worked for six years, leaving in 2014.
“A graduate of Northern Kentucky University, Leutzinger served on the Board of Directors at the Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce during her time in Tampa . She is a recipient of three American City Eagle Awards, given to top performers in the company.
“‘I’m thrilled to become a part of the JBJ team as I return to Florida,’ Leutzinger said. ‘I am eager to meet the business professionals in Jacksonville and to further enhance our relationships. Creating new alliances with additional business and community leaders will also be a top priority.’
“Leutzinger’s background in working with a variety of markets will help her in leading the Jacksonville Business Journal, said ACBJ Executive Vice President Mike Olivieri.”
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