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June 22, 2021

WBJ promotes Benevides to senior reporter

Photo | Courtesy of Monica Busch Monica Benevides, WBJ senior staff writer

Worcester Business Journal announced on Tuesday its manufacturing and diversity & inclusion reporter, Monica Benevides, has been promoted to the position of senior staff writer.

In the new role, Benevides will help set strategic direction for WBJ's editorial operations, including making coverage decisions, while handling administration of WBJ's digital editorial products, such as WBJournal.com. In addition to her two industry beats of manufacturing and diversity & inclusion, Benevides will take on the higher education beat.

"Monica has been a top performer since she started with WBJ," WBJ Editor Brad Kane said. "Moreover, Monica has a strategic mind and ability to see where all the pieces fit, which makes her an excellent addition to the newsroom leadership team."

Benevides started in the WBJ newsroom as a staff writer in April 2020. At the time, her name was Monica Busch, and she changed her name following her May 15 wedding. In the past year, her notable works included the feature "The impossible challenge of keeping cannabis local" about the role of institutional money in the upstart legal cannabis industry; the personality profile "Two years after taking over Vision Advertising, Julia Becker Collins faces a new crisis: thyroid cancer"; and the fourth year of The Boardroom Gap investigative series on the lack of female leadership at Central Massachusetts business organizations.

Before joining WBJ, Benevides most recently worked for the Sentinel & Enterprise in North Central Massachusetts, covering Leominster and Lancaster. She previously worked for the national news organization Bustle, based in New York City, which is geared toward Millennial women. Before that, she was a reporter for the Martha's Vineyard Times.

Benevides had worked for WBJ's parent company, New England Business Media, in 2019, as the part-time digital editor of Cool STUFF. 

She received her bachelor's degree from Emmanuel College in Boston and her master of fine arts in nonfiction writing from Columbia University in New York City.

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