CNN is seeing another departure from the network as Rachel Crane announced on Twitter Thursday that she would be leaving her position as the innovation and space correspondent.
Crane joined CNN in April 2014 as a digital correspondent covering pop culture and innovation across the network's platforms, but after nearly a decade with the cable news channel, she's ready for a new venture.
"Some personal news: my career at CNN has been filled w too many pinch-me moments to count & certainly more rocket launches than I could have ever dreamed but I realized it was time to let my dreams and priorities evolve and change and step away from CNN & tomorrow is my last day," Crane tweeted.
"Too many people to thank & choosing a favorite story is simply impossible but I came across this video and it perfectly encapsulates everything I loved about this job. CNN let me be my dorky enthusiastic self, and I got to be on the frontlines of space history all the damn time."
Before joining CNN, she was a tech and innovation reporter at Bloomberg, acting as host and producer of Bloomberg Brink.
Furthermore, Crane stated that she would take some time off rather than jump into a new role with a new company immediately.
No comments:
Post a Comment