Business journalists Evan Cooper and Dan Jamieson have both left Investment News, which is a Crain publication, reports Brooke Southall of RIABiz.com.
Southall writes, “Cooper, the head of custom content, and Jamieson, the West Coast-based senior reporter for the New York-based publication, left this month — and their replacements are on the way, according to Suzanne Siracuse, publisher of InvestmentNews.
“‘We are replacing both Evan and Dan … we are not reducing head count at all. On the contrary, Evan got an opportunity and decided it was a better fit for him,’ Siracuse writes in an e-mail.
“‘As [for Dan], we wanted that beat in New York and he didn’t want to move. Both left on fine terms. We have a new reporter … starting on Monday. We are actively searching for Evan’s replacement as we have a thriving and growing custom business that needs a full-time director.'”
Read more here. Jamieson is now editor-at-large for Financial Advisor, a monthly magazine, Cooper is now overseeing editorial operations for Asset TV, a United Kingdom-based company that helps produce paid video content.
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