Staci Kramer, the executive editor at PaidContent.org, has been promoted to editor, according to a post on the media news site by ContentNext Media CEO Caroline Little.
Ernie Sander, our Managing Editor since 2008, is promoted to Executive Editor of our sites. Before he joined us, Ernie had a stellar career at the Wall Street Journal, helping to launch two new sections. He also worked for the Journal in Hong Kong, and before that was a reporter and editor at the Associated Press. Ernie is a skilled editor and manager, has a terrific strategic vision, and has developed many new features for us, including Leading Voices. He is the editor that any publisher would die for. Plus, he keeps us laughing in the office – a very important skill.
Staci D. Kramer is promoted to Editor. Staci was the first journalist hired by our founder, Rafat Ali, back in October 2004, and was promoted to co-founder and Executive Vice President in 2008. Staci is a walking encyclopedia – or Google – in this digital age, for everything Paid Content. But even more important, Staci is an agile and insightful reporter and editor. Staci is also a frequent speaker and moderator, and plays a critical role in setting our strategy and growing the company. Staci will be taking the editorial lead on our conferences in the future, while continuing to report and edit for us. Perhaps most notably, she is the only person here who has covered floods, droughts, crime, the Stanley Cup playoffs and the World Series!
I couldn’t be happier to have two such fine professionals and collaborators as Ernie and Staci on our team.
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