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Laurén Abdel-Razzaq
Laurén Abdel-Razzaq is executive editor for BridgeDetroit. Prior to joining the nonprofit newsroom, Laurén spent two years with Crain’s Detroit Business where she was an assistant managing editor working with reporters who cover the city of Detroit, nonprofits, real estate and health care. Before that she was digital director for The Detroit News and held several reporting jobs in that newsroom during a decade-long stint.
Lauren was born in Detroit and grew up in Sterling Heights. She’s a two-time graduate of Wayne State University where she was a member of the Journalism Institute for Media Diversity. She currently sits on the board of the Michigan chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association
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New president named for Belle Isle Conservancy
Dr. Meagan Elliott, deputy CFO of the city of Detroit, will assume the role on July 1.
A thank you to BridgeDetroit readers
More than 60 people joined BridgeDetroit, offering insight into the communities where they live and the organizations that they work with.
BridgeDetroit reporters win 9 awards from Michigan Press Association
Among the awards was a top place for Public Service, which went to Jena Brooker for her story on Stellantis and generational displacement.
