Hennessy takes charge of Business Insider Australia
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 12th September 2019 at 12:21pmBusiness Insider Australia has appointed James Hennessy as its new editor, reported Mumbrella.
He will be in charge of a team that comprises senior reporter Jack Derwin, reporter Sharon Masige, and global news reporter Rosie Perper.
Hennessy had spent the past three and a half years co-managing Pedestrian TV as its deputy editor, staying on right through the Pedestrian Group’s merger with Allure Media.
“We’re stoked James will be joining the talented Business Insider Australia team as editor. His reporting experience, conversational tone and impressive ability to look at a story differently is core to Business Insider and will help drive our refreshed editorial strategy forward,” said Business Insider, Gizmodo, Lifehacker and Kotaku head of editorial Jenni ...
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