SitePoint Tribune Legend Steps Down

October 14th, 2009 admin

Brendon Sinclair, long-time linchpin of SitePoint’s popular email newsletter for freelancers and business owners , has stepped down from his post after five and a half years. In his final issue of the SitePoint Tribune, he shared a few thoughts about the decision to move on: I’ve always been a bit of a stickler for making the newsletter informative and entertaining, but after more than five years I’ve run out of energy and now feel it’s time to pass the baton on. It’s been a terrific opportunity for me to write the Tribune, and thank-you to all of those readers who have contributed with questions …


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