Allegra Hobbs, the former Managing Editor of the Big Bend Sentinel, has embarked on a new chapter in her journalism career by joining the esteemed editorial team at Texas Monthly. Hobbs, a McKinney native with a distinguished track record in journalism, has taken on the role of senior news and politics editor at the renowned Texas-focused magazine.
A Pepperdine University graduate, Hobbs started her journalistic journey in New York City, where she gained invaluable experience at prominent publications like New York magazine, Study Hall, DNAinfo, and Brooklyn Paper. Her work as a freelance writer also graced the pages of publications such as The New York Times, the Village Voice, and even Texas Monthly.
Her previous role as Managing Editor at the Big Bend Sentinel showcased Hobbs’s dedication and keen editorial skills. She played a pivotal role in overseeing the publication’s content and contributing to its growth during her tenure.
While her departure from the Big Bend Sentinel is undoubtedly a loss for the local publication, Hobbs’s appointment to Texas Monthly underscores her talent and the recognition she has garnered within the journalism community.
Texas Monthly, headquartered in Austin, Texas, has a long-standing reputation for its in-depth reporting, thought-provoking features, and expert analysis of Texas affairs. Hobbs’s expertise in journalism and her deep understanding of Texas’s political landscape position her as a valuable asset to the magazine’s editorial team.
Hobbs’s transition from the Big Bend Sentinel to Texas Monthly represents a significant step in her career and is a testament to the magazine’s commitment to providing insightful coverage of Texas politics and beyond. With her extensive experience and dedication, readers can anticipate engaging and thought-provoking content in the issues ahead.
For more information about Texas Monthly and its editorial team, please visit their website at www.texasmonthly.com.
As Texas Monthly continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing media landscape, Allegra Hobbs’s appointment promises to be an exciting and transformative chapter in the magazine’s history. Her journalistic prowess and dedication to the craft will undoubtedly enhance the publication’s offerings and further solidify its reputation as a trusted source of Texas news and culture.
