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.
“‘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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