The M.E. guides a newsroom that reports much like a wire service, and as such, must possess a solid news sense, an ability to make snap judgments about the proper treatment of stories, and a high level of confidence in orchestrating the many simultaneous actions of the newsroom. Organization must be a strength, as the M.E. is responsible for the efficiency of the news gathering and news production operation. As with all newsrooms, resources come at a premium, and well-oiled processes are required for maximizing output. The M.E. must always be asking how the operation can run more smoothly and productively. The M.E. also is expected to serve as a change agent in the newsroom, actively advocating for the improvements and resources that take the Business Journal’s content to the next level. The M.E. must run the newsroom always with the reader in mind. Relationships with sources and outreach into the community is desirable as a value-add for the news gathering operation. The M.E. also serves as chief mentor for reporters, helping pave their way to continual improvement.
Communication skills are critical for the M.E., who is highly influential in setting newsroom standards, mood, expectations and culture. The M.E. is also responsible for the execution of ABJ’s podcasts.
- Experience leading journalists in a hard-new, digital-first environment
- Comfortable operating in rapidly changing media environment
- Print experience for a business news operation
- Beat reporter experience
- Strong wordsmith who has demonstrated a talent for reporter and story development
- Demonstrated ability to serve as inspiring, motivational force in newsroom
- Hands-on experience in guiding and contributing to large-scale editorial projects
- Exposure to online environment and social media.
- Proficient in InDesign
- Familiarity with online content management systems, SEO, analytics
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