The publisher of the Dallas Morning News‘ FD Luxe and Quick publications says her position has been eliminated due to “expense cuts.” In an e-mail to “friends, partners and colleagues” this morning, Tracy Martin-Taylor said she’ll focus now on growing her interior design business, called Eleven 11 Design, and consulting with companies about growing their audiences and product offerings. Martin-Taylor–who listed her DMN titles on LinkedIn as “General Manager, Arts & Entertainment & Travel & Luxury, Publisher FD Luxe; Publisher, Quick“–said today would be her last official day at the newspaper.
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