Amy Nolan has been named executive business editor of the Knoxville News Sentinel in Tennessee.
A story on its website states that Nolan will oversee “the newspaper’s Business section, knoxvillebiz.com and associated digital applications.
“She will continue as publisher and editor of the Greater Knoxville Business Journal and as a member of the News Sentinel’s editorial board. Nolan began working for the News Sentinel in 1985, and has served in a variety of reporting and editing positions. She served for nearly three years in then-Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam’s administration before returning to take on leadership of the Business Journal in 2006.”
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