RCR Wireless News is pleased to announce it has hired a new reporter. Gary Salazar will cover the enterprise and technology beats.
Salazar has 10 years of experience as a journalist. He spent five years with the Albuquerque Journal as a reporter and editor. The last three years, Salazar served as an assistant city editor, managing a team of reporters covering crime and court cases. As a reporter, Salazar has covered government, education and art. He has also worked for newspapers in Steamboat Springs, Colo., and Milwaukee, Wis. Salazar is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado.
“We’re thrilled to have Gary join the staff to further explore how businesses are using wireless technology to enhance productivity in a variety of ways,” said RCR Wireless News Editor and Associate Publisher Tracy Ford.
Salazar is at gsalazar@crain.com or 303-282-4261.
Salazar joins RCR Wireless News team
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