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New Business Journalists Join the Albuquerque Journal Staff

Albuquerque Journal Brings On Two New Business Reporters Specializing in Economy, Healthcare, Technology, and Energy Sectors

Newcomers join the ranks of Albuquerque Journal's business section as two new reporters step in.
Newcomers join the ranks of Albuquerque Journal's business section as two new reporters step in.

New Business Journalists Join the Albuquerque Journal Staff

The Albuquerque Journal has launched a new weekly service for its paid subscribers - the Business Outlook Newsletter. This subscriber-only service provides in-depth coverage of local trends, industry news, and key economic updates, going beyond the headlines to keep readers informed[1].

The Newsletter is managed by the Albuquerque Journal and is overseen by Natalie Robbins, who previously served as the creative community solutions reporter at the Tucson Sentinel[2]. Robbins will focus on the economy and health care sectors, while another new reporter, Hannah García, will cover energy and technology[3].

The Business Outlook Newsletter is designed specifically for paid subscribers and is not available for free. However, the Albuquerque Journal offers a separate, free daily email newsletter for those who prefer a more general news update[4].

The Journal's business outlook reporters and editors welcome story suggestions from the public, encouraging readers to engage with the team and share their insights[5]. With the addition of these new reporters, the Journal is demonstrating its commitment to providing comprehensive and timely business news coverage for its readers.

[1] - The Business Outlook Newsletter offers in-depth coverage of local trends, industry news, and key economic updates. [2] - Natalie Robbins, previously the creative community solutions reporter at the Tucson Sentinel, will focus on the economy and health care. [3] - Hannah García, previously a Dow Jones News Fund intern on the business desk at the Albuquerque Journal, will cover energy and technology. [4] - The Albuquerque Journal offers a free daily email newsletter for general news updates. [5] - The Journal's business outlook reporters and editors welcome story suggestions from the public.

The Business Outlook Newsletter provides in-depth coverage of economic and health care sectors, with Natalie Robbins overseeing these areas. Meanwhile, Hannah Garciá covers energy and technology news. Additionally, readers are encouraged to engage with the team and share insights for potential story ideas.

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