He had been in Chicago since 2015 and before that served as VP/Programming for Entercom’s cluster from 2007-2015.īe a Live Guest on Cision's Take 5 Series! Hubbard Radio has moved Cat Thomas from the program director position at WSHE-FM in Chicago to PD at KQMV-FM and KRWM-FM in Seattle. He will continue to serve as digital director for the station. Bookbinder succeeds Angie Fitzsimmons, who exited the station in April.
Aspen Digital's senior staff writer, Zach Dorfman, is the head writer of the newsletter and reports every Wednesday on the latest at the intersection of cybersecurity, national security, and technology.Īdam Bookbinder has been named morning co-host at KKGO-FM radio in Los Angeles and will broadcast alongside Tim Hurley. She was most recently the Washington bureau chief of The Newsroom, and before that spent six years as an editor and a reporter for E&E News.Īspen Digital has partnered with Axios and relaunched the weekly Codebook newsletter May 27. Robin Bravender will join Business Insider in July as policy reporter based in Washington, D.C.Ramsey was most recently a senior healthcare reporter at Business Insider and joined the staff in 2015. She will continue to report and write Dispensed, the weekly healthcare newsletter. Lydia Ramsey has been promoted to healthcare editor.Before that, Dai for DNAInfo and The Atlantic.īusiness Insider has announced a promotion and a new hire: She comes from Eater NY, where she most recently served as an editor and led the outlet’s investigation into the alleged sexual misconduct of celebrity chef Mario Batali. Serena Dai has been named a senior editor overseeing food, travel and magazines at the San Francisco Chronicle. He has also previously worked for The Star-Ledger and the Times-Union.
He oversees a team of reporters and editors covering policy and politics from bureaus in California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Ottawa. Hutchins has been with Politico since 2014, and spent the past five years as New Jersey bureau chief. Instead, there are concerns it will completely wither away.Politico has promoted Ryan Hutchins to deputy editor for states and Canada. One of the task forces is now half the size it was a few months ago, according to two DHS officials familiar with the task forces, and there’s no indication that DHS senior political leadership will staff it up or sustain it. One focuses in part on securing election infrastructure and the other focuses on foreign influence efforts, including social media disinformation campaigns. The task forces, part of the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), were assembled in response to Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. And now, those sources say they fear the department won’t prepare adequately for election threats in 2020. Two teams of federal officials assembled to fight foreign election interference are being dramatically downsized, according to three current and former Department of Homeland Security officials. Already an update: No sooner do I post about the head of CISA than I see this on The Daily Beast: