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Greater Fayetteville Business Journal hires Campbell University graduate

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago

SAVANAH RAMSEY, a local to the region, just joined the staff at Greater Fayetteville Business Journal in a contributing writer and reporter role. 

“It’s great to have Savanah join Jenna Shackelford and the rest of GFBJ team,” Publisher Marty Cayton said. “They represent the next generation of journalism and communications professionals.” 

In December, Ramsey graduated from Campbell University with a degree in communication studies, with a focus in sport communication and educational studies. Prior to her graduation, Ramsey was a communications intern with the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival and a peer-to-peer ambassador with Aramark Refreshment Services. 

“It’s only been a couple of weeks working with Savanah, and she is already delivering relevant news to the business community,” Jenna Shackelford, associate editor of GFBJ and Ramsey’s supervisor, said. “Her wide range of skills, go-getter attitude and earnest love for business throughout the area make her an asset to the editorial team at Greater Fayetteville Business Journal.”

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