Mukherjee writes, “Triangle Business Journal has grown at a rapid pace, especially in the past three years, with our subscription base rivaling far bigger cities with business journals.
“Now, we are adding to our staff to keep pace with the economic growth.
“In the past few months we have added two critical reporter slots after hearing from many of you about the changes in local demographics, and the need for additional business intelligence in specific sectors.
“First came the need to write stories on counties and towns beyond the focus of our primary counties of Wake, Durham and Orange.”
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