Lead editorial projects and event-related publications: assign and manage freelancers, edit and proof content to AP/Business Journal style, write and report stories, coordinate workflows and timelines, support event social media and outreach, and collaborate across departments.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
Preferred Qualifications
Duties, schedules, and work location may change based on business needs.
Content Projects- Develop and execute special content projects in collaboration with editors
- Source, assign, and coordinate freelancers
- Gather, format, and adapt digital content for print
- Partner with the Events team as editorial lead for awards publications
- Recommend content themes, story lineups, and visual assets
- Support event-related social media publishing
- Manage editorial workflows and ensure project timelines are met
- Conduct outreach to honorees and judges
- Participate in interdepartmental planning meetings
- Edit and proof copy for AP and Business Journal style, accuracy, clarity, and consistency
- Write and report stories for special publications, print editions, and daily newsletters
- Implement systems to ensure deadlines are met, including with shared services
- Edit digital news content throughout the day as needed
- Attend required Business Journal events
- Complete additional assignments as directed
- Work collaboratively with colleagues and professionally with sources
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
- Minimum 2–3 years of editing experience in print or online media
- Proficiency in AP Style
- Strong working knowledge of social media platforms
- Experience managing editorial projects
- Excellent news judgment and attention to detail
- Demonstrated ethical journalism practices
- Creative planning and organizational skills
- Adobe InDesign experience preferred
- Video editing experience a plus
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