
SAVANAH RAMSEY, a contributing writer and reporter for Greater Fayetteville Business Journal, has been promoted to the role of communications and outreach coordinator.
A 2021 graduate of Campbell University, Ramsey joined the GFBJ team in January and has made a significant impact on the company.
“Already, she has helped facilitate the publication of our daily newsletters, written dozens of stories, assisted in the launch of our first-ever Book On Business, surveyed business contacts for the Book, attended networking events and made new connections for the company, and so much more,” said Editor Jenna Shackelford. “Congrats on the promotion, Savanah! Well deserved.”
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