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Zebora to lead Hearst regional biz coverage

Jim Zebora of Connecticut’s The Advocate/Greenwich Time is leaving his post as managing editor to oversee regional business coverage for the Hearst Connecticut Newspaper Group.
A report from the paper says that Zebora served as business editor at The Advocate/Greenwich Time from 1999 to 2007.
Prior to joining The Advocate, he spent 19 years at the Record-Journal in his native Meriden, where he worked his way up to business editor.
In his new role, Zebora will direct business coverage for Hearst’s four daily newspapers and seven community weeklies throughout Fairfield County.

“Jim Zebora was the obvious choice to lead the expansion of our business coverage in Fairfield County,” (The Advocate/Greenwich Time Publisher John) Dunster said, praising him for his tenure as managing editor of Greenwich Time. “Having Jim Zebora served as editor for the award-winning business section of The Advocate and Greenwich Time for eight years, Jim has a great sense of the economy of Fairfield County and what makes it tick.”

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