Online Journalism News
ProPublica bolsters editorial team with five appointments
The non-profit news organisation ProPublica has appointed five new members to its editorial team.Former Slate columnist Eric Umansky will join the title as senior writer and become the lead daily contributor to the site following a planned revamp.
Susan White, former enterprise editor of the San Diego tribune, has been named site editor.
Freelance writer Sheri Fink, Christina Jewett from the Sacramento Bee, Abrahm Lustgarten, former staff writer for Fortune, and Joaquin Sapien, former reporter for The Center for Public Integrity, have been named as reporters.
"With these appointments, we now have a news staff of 12 people in place or on the way, with more to come very soon. The soul of a great investigative team is its reporters and we've been fortunate to attract a very high level of reportorial talent," said Stephen Engelberg, managing editor of ProPublica.
The site, which is funded entirely by charitable donations, aims to employ 25 full-time reporters and editors by the end of the year, as part of plans to recruit the largest team of investigative journalists in the US.
Tags (click tag to find related articles; click icon for feed):
recruitment
|
eric umansky
|
sheri fink
|
christina jewett
|
abrahm lustgarten
|
joaquin sapien
|
stephen engelberg
|
propublica
|
Sign up here for our free, daily email newsletter to get all the latest stories, jobs, tips and more.
Got a story? Call our news team on +44 (0)1273 384290 or email them.
Other recent news
News feed- Thomson Reuters launches Formula One website
- French pro-am news website Rue89 gets million euro investment
- NetDoctor to launch online TV service
- ITN to run contextual ads with video content on Bebo
- Cosmopolitan.co.uk traffic doubles after relaunch
- >> more news
Most commented on
- Greenslade leaves NUJ because of new media debate
- Birmingham Post goes 'web-first' with site relaunch
- Journalism.co.uk exposes the ease of accessing private information on social networks
- Live: first ever online broadcast of a UK newspaper's editorial conference
- Future of NUJ's The Journalist magazine 'under review'
Related news
- Michael Pelosi named as new Newspaper Society president
- Johnston Press online executive John Bradshaw to retire
- BBC's social media guru Robin Hamman leaves
- Liveblogging has digital recruitment potential, says RBI user content specialist
- Daily Record promotes assistant editor Ewan Watt to new digital role
Features
Features feed- Interview: Alex Ballantyne, MD of Hearst Digital 'Why rush? We're building properties for the medium to long term, not short-term gain'
- James Du Bern, Current UK: "nobody delivers news in a way that’s adapted to how young people consume media"
- Telegraph.co.uk breaking news strategy - key staff as 'story owners'
- Freelancers see the value in trawling web for copyrighted content
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Daily Mail to the blind and visually impaired?
- >> more features
JOB OF THE WEEK
News editor
Do you have unrivalled contacts within the motorcycle industry and an encyclopaedic knowledge of bikes? ...more
Freelancers for hire
...see allDISPLAY ADVERTISING
Target our journalism community of 15,500 subscribers and 75k+ visitors monthly. Call Ellie on 01273 384291


Comments
No comments
You must be registered in order to post a comment. Click here to register or login below if you are already registered:
Forgotten your password? Please click here