Alexa Gagosz has joined Providence Business News as an enterprise reporter covering state government, hospitality and tourism, and real estate and development.
Previously, Gagosz was working as a freelance reporter at El Mundo Boston and as a freelance political reporter at Banner Publications Inc. She also served as digital editor and director and The Scope writing stories on social justice issues while overseeing the outlet’s social media platforms.
Gagosz also held the post of editor-in-chief at The Suffolk Journal, a position she was promoted to after roughly two years working as an international news editor at the company. She was also a national editor at Uloop and brand ambassador for Uber.
Gagosz earned her bachelor’s degree in political science, government and journalism from Suffolk University. She is also M.A. in media innovation from Northeastern University.
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Alexa is a focused reporter who gives 100 o/o in all reporting. She will be a asset to The Providence Business News.
Look for her caliber of reporting. The sky’s the limit and she reaches for more.