Pensions & Investments editor Amy Resnick, who has been in that role for six years, is looking for a new job.
She had been executive editor for the three years prior to that.
A veteran financial journalist, Resnick previously worked as Americas editor of IFR magazine, a Reuters publication that focuses on capital formation. Before that, she was editor in chief of The Bond Buyer for 10 years and worked there for a total of 15 years.
Resnick was a Knight Wallace Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan. She has a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York and a bachelor’s degree in international relations and history from Tufts University in Medford, Mass.
She is available for full- or part-time work editing news, thought leadership or white papers. Resnick has run remote newsrooms pre- and post-pandemic, and she is also available for consulting projects on news strategy and more.
She can be reached at Resnick.News@gmail.com.
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