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Sep 13, 2009

Edit and publish in the name of CleanTechies

CleanTechies is on the search for an editor and publisher to work at its headquarters in San Francisco part-time.
The editor will work 10 to 20 hours a week with a team to produce the CleanTechies blog. The selected applicant will hone content for the green career and business networking site geared toward the cleantech industry.
The editor will research and write for the blog while managing up to 40 bloggers. He or she will aid the journalists in covering current issues in renewable energy, green building, resource efficiency and sustainable transportation. The editor will also be responsible for attending industry events, promoting blog content and optimizing traffic and revenue.
Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in journalism or English and three to five years of editorial experience. They should have an interest in green technology and energy as well as experience in multimedia, social media and search engine optimization. Graduate students are encouraged to apply.
To apply, e-mail your resume, cover letter and published clips to Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer Ceylan Oney at Contact@CleanTechies.com.
Find more about the position here.

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Jun 24, 2009

The Yale Forum offers up fellowships for biz journalists

The Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media and the Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting are offering up to eight fellowships to experienced business journalists for the Society of Environmental Journalists' 19th annual fall conference on covering climate change.
The fellowships will provide expenses for travel and lodging for two days and SEJ registration fees.
Selected fellows will attend two special sessions on climate change as part of the conference Oct. 9-10 in Madison, Wisconsin.
Interested? Submit a one-page application letter specifying interest by July 10, to Bud Ward at The Yale Forum (wardbud@gmail.com) and Sunshine Menezes at the Metcalf Institute (sunshine@gso.uri.edu).
Applicants must also include a resume identifying contact information and current employer or outlets publishing freelance work.
Find more information here.

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