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Nick Charles becomes LMA’s full-time managing director for Word in Black | The Michigan Chronicle

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Respected journalist helped manage creation of news collaborative with 10 leading Black-owned publications; now will oversee its growth Nick Charles, a respected writer, editor and communications executive who worked with 10 Black publishers to shape the Word in Black news collaborative, has joined Local Media Association full-time as of Jan. 4 to be the collaborative’s managing director. … Continued

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