A Dying Breed (Hunter Field Editor’s Note) – Arkansas Business

About Hunter Field’s Editor’s Note: A Dying Breed

Hunter Field, the newly appointed editor of Arkansas Business, has written a significant editor’s note titled “A Dying Breed.” This editorial marks a milestone in Field’s career as he assumes his new role at the statewide business journal.

Field brings a wealth of experience to Arkansas Business, having worked as a sports reporter at The Commercial Appeal in Memphis and later as a general news reporter at the Jonesboro Sun. He then joined the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, where he covered state government and politics, eventually becoming assistant city editor and overseeing the newspaper’s investigative team.

Before taking on the role of editor, Field served as deputy editor at the Arkansas Advocate, a nonprofit online news site. His appointment as editor of Arkansas Business replaces the long-serving Lance Turner and interim editor Gwen Moritz, who will continue as a contributing editor.

In his new position, Field is committed to maintaining the high standards of the publication, which have been instrumental in providing valuable insights to Arkansas’s business leaders. His diverse journalistic background and experience in covering various aspects of state news make him an excellent fit for the role.

“A Dying Breed” serves as a testament to Field’s vision for the future of Arkansas Business, showcasing his commitment to delivering high-quality content that appeals to the publication’s audience. This editorial note signifies a new chapter in the history of the journal and hints at the exciting developments that are to come.

With his diverse journalistic background and dedication to quality content, Hunter Field is poised to make a lasting impact on Arkansas Business. “A Dying Breed” is a significant milestone in this new chapter, offering a glimpse into the direction he intends to take the publication.