Categories: OLD Media Moves

San Antonio paper names Spicer new business editor

Emily Spicer, formerly the deputy business editor and real estate editor at the San Antonio Express-News, is now the paper’s business editor, according to a story on its Web site.

She replaces Craig Thomason, who becomes the paper’s education editor.

Jennifer Hiller writes, “Spicer now oversees the paper’s daily Business section, as well as the Real Estate, Drive and Business Express sections.

“‘I’m thrilled to be working with such a talented, hardworking group of people, and looking forward to getting to know more about the city’s business community,’ Spicer said.

“She first joined the Express-News as a reporting intern while attending the University of Texas at Austin, and later worked as a features and travel writer and as the fashion editor.

“Spicer was public relations manager for Neiman Marcus San Antonio, returning to the Express-News in 2006 to launch the weekend Real Estate sections.”

Read more here. Monica Markel becomes the new deputy business editor.

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