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Ben Stanley joins BizTimes as reporter

Will cover nonprofits, education, health care and insurance

Ben Stanley

BizTimes Media has hired Ben Stanley as a reporter who will cover nonprofits, education, health care and insurance for the BizTimes Milwaukee magazine and BizTimes.com.

Previously, Stanley was a reporter for the Rockford Register Star in Rockford, Ill. He covered county government, crime, courts, business, politics and education for the Rockford daily newspaper.

Ben Stanley
Ben Stanley

Before working in Rockford, Stanley was the sports editor for the Lake Geneva Regional News.

Stanley is a 2013 graduate of Marquette University.

Follow Stanley on Twitter at @ben_j_stanley.

“I couldn’t be happier to be back in my hometown reporting on health care, insurance, nonprofits and higher education,” Stanley said. “I’m looking forward to finding great stories and providing vital information to readers about these key industries in the Milwaukee area.”

Stanley is the latest addition to the BizTimes editorial team, which has changed dramatically during the past six months. In July, Andrew Weiland was promoted to editor and Molly Dill was promoted to managing editor. In August, former Milwaukee Business Journal reporter Corrinne Hess joined BizTimes Milwaukee as the new real estate reporter. In late December, former Waukesha Freeman managing editor Arthur Thomas joined the staff as the new manufacturing and technology reporter.

“We are really excited about the editorial team that we have put in place,” said Dan Meyer, publisher and owner of BizTimes Media. “Combined with our recently redesigned web site, our staff is eager to improve on our already strong news product.”

Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan, a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors and commissioner of the MAA's high school rec baseball league.
BizTimes Media has hired Ben Stanley as a reporter who will cover nonprofits, education, health care and insurance for the BizTimes Milwaukee magazine and BizTimes.com. Previously, Stanley was a reporter for the Rockford Register Star in Rockford, Ill. He covered county government, crime, courts, business, politics and education for the Rockford daily newspaper. [caption id="attachment_130034" align="alignright" width="300"] Ben Stanley[/caption] Before working in Rockford, Stanley was the sports editor for the Lake Geneva Regional News. Stanley is a 2013 graduate of Marquette University. Follow Stanley on Twitter at @ben_j_stanley. “I couldn’t be happier to be back in my hometown reporting on health care, insurance, nonprofits and higher education,” Stanley said. “I’m looking forward to finding great stories and providing vital information to readers about these key industries in the Milwaukee area.” Stanley is the latest addition to the BizTimes editorial team, which has changed dramatically during the past six months. In July, Andrew Weiland was promoted to editor and Molly Dill was promoted to managing editor. In August, former Milwaukee Business Journal reporter Corrinne Hess joined BizTimes Milwaukee as the new real estate reporter. In late December, former Waukesha Freeman managing editor Arthur Thomas joined the staff as the new manufacturing and technology reporter. “We are really excited about the editorial team that we have put in place,” said Dan Meyer, publisher and owner of BizTimes Media. “Combined with our recently redesigned web site, our staff is eager to improve on our already strong news product.”

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