James Webb has departed the Chicago Tribune after more than ten years at the paper. He is headed to Serafin & Associates on Jan. 4. Webb joined the Tribune in 2005 as the Illinois political editor, and was later named metro investigations and enterprise editor in 2010. Before joining the paper, he spent 18 years working for the Associated Press. Additionally, Amy Carr has been named associate managing editor overseeing features for The Trib. Carr joined the paper in 2013 as development editor, and was executive editor for Time Out Chicago before that. For a visual look in Chicago news, business, entertainment and lifestyle, check out the Chicago Tribune on Instagram.
Privileged to spend 10 years at Tribune with some of the best in the business. Looking forward to new gig with @ThomSerafin & Associates.
— James Webb (@JamesEWebb) December 18, 2015