The Wall Street Journal’s CFO Journal is looking for a curious, experienced editor to oversee coverage of the news and issues that affect the flow of money inside the world’s largest companies.
Launched in 2011, CFO Journal was the first of the Journal’s professional business verticals, which now include CIO Journal, CMO Journal, Risk & Compliance Journal and Logistics Report. These sites have flourished as online destinations, and also emerged as valuable coverage drivers for the broader Journal empire, including Page One.
The head of CFO Journal will manage a team of reporters and editors, and should have strong knowledge of capital markets, corporate governance, cash management and corporate taxes. The job includes oversight of a well-read WSJ.com website and blog that mixes original reporting and aggregation from across Dow Jones news sources and the Web. The CFO team is also responsible for weekly features for the broader WSJ audience, a very successful morning email newsletter and an annual conference for finance chiefs of large, international companies.
This person must be able to juggle daily, online needs with big-picture features, identifying the areas of greatest interest and importance to a sophisticated audience.
The successful candidate will be energized by digging into the financial details that drive business decisions, and possess strong editing and management skills.
Anyone interested in this position should contact Jason Anders at: Jason.Anders@wsj.com