Pollack joins WSJ as photo editor

Pollack joins WSJ as photo editor

[ad_1] Cameron Pollack Cameron Pollack has joined The Wall Street Journal as a photo editor. Pollack has recently been working as a freelance editorial photographer for The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, NPR, The Guardian, Financial Times, Getty Images and more. Pollack has also interned at NPR, the Detroit Free Press and…

Missouri Biz Alert appoints Rossi digital editor

Missouri Biz Alert appoints Rossi digital editor

[ad_1] Skyler Rossi Skyler Rossi will be joining Missouri Business Alert next week as a digital editor. Recently, she was reporting on entrepreneurship for Times of Entrepreneurship in Alexandria, Virginia. Rossi previously worked at Missouri Business Alert as a business reporter covering entrepreneurship and small business, focused on state-wide business trends. She was also an…

Democrat-Gazette biz journalist Steed dies at 62

Democrat-Gazette biz journalist Steed dies at 62

[ad_1] Stephen Steed Stephen Steed, a business journalist at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, died Sunday at the age of 62. Kyle Massey of Arkansas Business writes, “He was 62 and lived in Little Rock. For the past few weeks he had been working as the wire service editor for the Democrat-Gazette’s business section. He had been working…

Swiss voters reject corporate tax overhaul

Swiss voters reject corporate tax overhaul

[ad_1] Voters in Switzerland have shocked the political establishment by rejecting a reform plan that would have brought the country’s corporate tax system in line with international norms. The tax reforms, which were widely supported by the business community, would have removed a set of special low-tax privileges that had encouraged many multinational companies to…

Trump brand takes another hit: Sears and Kmart

Trump brand takes another hit: Sears and Kmart

[ad_1] Nordstrom. Neiman Marcus. TJ Maxx. And now, Sears and Kmart. Sears Holdings, the company that owns retail stores Sears and Kmart, reportedly said this weekend that it would remove 31 Trump-branded items from its website. The company pulled the products as part of a plan to focus on its “most profitable items,” Sears spokesman…