BostInno reporter Dylan Martin is leaving the news organization at the end of February.
Martin writes, “The reason? I have accepted an offer to work with CRN, a 31-year-old publication in Westborough that covers the underappreciated yet essential world of ‘technology solutions providers.’ I will start March 12 as an associate editor covering Intel and the Internet of Things, which I know fairly well through my work.
“It was not an easy decision to leave BostInno. Since I started here in September 2015, I was given a lot of latitude to follow stories that personally interested me and, as a result, gave readers a view into how I think about the world of tech startups. Some of my favorite stories were when I took the time to dive deep into a subject or uncover information that the public was previously unaware of.
“It has been a job of great privilege, and not just because of my role as someone who puts a spotlight on the vast array of things happening within Greater Boston. Through my time at BostInno, I have met a great number of incredibly intelligent people who are willing to risk many things in order to build something new — and sometimes life-changing. It has also been a humbling experience to learn about so many different kinds of technologies and businesses — one of my favorite parts of the job.”
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