Emily Drewry, a senior social content manager at Forbes, has left the business magazine.
She had been there since March 2016. She had been in her current position since April 2017.
Drewry led Forbes social platform editors in daily posting initiatives. She also pitched and produced social-first series, such as “Best Places To Retire” interview videos.
She was also the host and writer of Forbes Flash, a weekly news series streamed live via Twitter, and host and coordinator of Seat of Power, a Forbes Twitter series featuring influential leaders.
Drewry is a Northwestern University graduate.
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