Forbes Kazakhstan and Kursiv Replace Editors-in-Chief
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Two of Kazakhstan’s leading business media outlets — Forbes Kazakhstan and Kursiv — have announced changes in editorial leadership, Orda.kz reports.
At Kursiv, Mira Khalina has stepped down as editor-in-chief. She has been succeeded by Tatyana Nikolaeva.
At Forbes Kazakhstan, Rashid Dyussembayev has also left his post after less than a year. Damir Serikpaev has taken over interim editorial management, while Tatiana Trubacheva, formerly managing editor at Kursiv, has been appointed editorial director.
Original Author: Ruslan Loginov
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