Cassidy Ritter
Senior Associate Editor at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: University of Kansas

Cassidy Ritter is a Built In senior associate editor overseeing Built In’s news team and local coverage. She joined the company in 2021 covering breaking news in Colorado and Austin. She has previous experience covering business news and has written for various publications including American City Business Journals and 5280 Magazine.

Ritter has a degree in journalism with a double minor in business and global studies from the University of Kansas.

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