There’s a few movers and shakers out there moving and shaking worthy of a wee blog post.
First up, Lisa MacLeod, who was the chief sub and managing editor of Business Day a few years back, has been made managing editor of the Financial Times in London. WHICH IS HUGE!!! And she’s only in her 30s so you can see how good Lisa is to rise that high at the FT, one of the most respected papers in the world.
I worked for Lisa at Business Day in the 90s and she was a superb manager and one of the most organised – and genuinely nice – people I’ve come across in journalism. She also happens to come from Grubstreet’s town, East London, so don’t let any tell you that this is a plekkie of skates and surfers. Lisa has been working at the FT for quite a few years.
And then another East Londoner (though to be fair he was only born here and I think he might deny it) is up to interesting things. Matthew Buckland is leaving 24.com’s innovation unit, 20FourLabs, to do his own thing. This includes a digital agency and consultancy based in Cape Town and Joburg and launching a new website, Memeburn, — which Matthew describes as “a Mashable/Techcrunch for emerging market tech“.
So exciting for stuff! We could do with a bit more spunk in SA’s online news world – and Grubstreet is contributing to Memeburn so watch this space!
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