Savannah Young

Savannah Young is a news writer for Leaders Media. Previously, she was a digital reporter for WATE Channel 6 (ABC) in Knoxville, Tennessee. Prior to that she graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a degree in Communications focusing in Public Relations with an emphasis in English and Literature. She has a strong news background with a focus in digital media. She joined Leaders in July 2022.

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Elon Musk has paused the Twitter blue check subscription to work out problems within the big change
Business
by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
Restaurants have been seeing a steady increase in sales, but not in dine-in customers
Business
by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt
Business
by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
NewsGuard co-CEO Steven Brill
Business
by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
Popular short-video app TikTok is running a booming ad business
Social Media
by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
Champagne supplies are running low, but inventory should recover as the holiday season approaches

Sparkling wine supplies are running low, but inventory should recover

by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
Nike is officially stepping foot into the metaverse—and taking more control of its retail operations

The sneaker giant is taking e-commerce to the next level

by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
With the announcement of two technological advances, Amazon takes a big step toward total automation

The e-commerce giant is employing robots and drones

by Savannah Young Leaders Staff
Once for the wealthy or environmentally friendly, electric vehicles (EVs) are starting to hit the mainstream in the U.S

They are not just for the wealthy and eco-friendly

by Savannah Young Leaders Staff