The Eagle-Tribune in North Andover, Massachusetts has appointed Tracey Rauh as editor, succeeding David Joyner, who resigned as executive editor of the newspaper.
Recently, Rauh served as managing editor.
Rauh has been with North of Boston Media Group for 17 years, having joined as a business editor and features editor for The Eagle Tribune and later its sister daily publications, The Daily News of Newburyport, Gloucester Daily Times, and the Salem News.
She then became managing editor of features and magazines, and then served as special projects director. She also used to freelance and served as a city editor and managing editor of features at Foster’s Daily Democrat.
She was also a copy editor, news editor and lifestyles editor at The Portsmouth Herald.
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