July 20, 2010

Business Insider
William Baldwin, who has edited the magazine for 11 years, gets the title of investment strategies editor and will be writing a monthly column, blog commentary and an occasional feature. “Sounds kind of like a huge demotion, no?” writes Joe Pompeo. “It also raises the question of who exactly is in charge of editing the magazine.”
> Earlier: Forbes staffers not sure of their role under D’Vorkin

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