Apr 5, 2024 - Business
Media moves
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- Adweek: Ryan Joe has been named editor in chief.
- AP: Courtney Bonnell is a national security and foreign policy editor; James Pollard will cover philanthropy.
- The Baltimore Banner: Herman Wong is deputy managing editor for news, and Julie Bykowicz is business and enterprise editor.
- Barron's: Nicholas Jasinski joins as a senior writer; Rebecca Ungarino is a reporter covering Wall Street.
- BBC: Jonathan Aspinwall is executive editor of "Newsnight," and Bernd Debusmann joined as a D.C.-based reporter.
- Bloomberg: Lindsay Blakely is a business editor; Dana Wollman is a tech editor; Mackenzie Hawkins will cover strategic tech, industrial policy and geopolitics; David Gura joins as a host of "The Big Take" podcast; and Kate O'Keeffe is a U.S.-China tech and national security reporter.
- The Boston Globe: Diamond Naga Siu is a newsletter editor.
- CBS News: Julia Ingram will cover misinformation; Jim LaPorta is a verification producer.
- CNN: Matt Holt is a politics reporter; Kathryn Monahan is a news associate
- Financial Times: Monica Mark is South Africa bureau chief; Malcolm Moore is an energy editor.
- Forbes: Maria Gracia Santillana will cover careers and workplace trends.
- Fortune: Sharon Goldman will cover AI; Benjamin Snyder is a managing editor.
- The Hill: Amie Parnes is a senior correspondent.
- The Los Angeles Times: Richard Verrier is a business editor.
- Newsweek: Jennifer Cunningham is executive editor.
- The New York Times: Kirsten Grind is a tech investigations reporter; Seth Kelley is a senior producer, and Priya Mathew is a senior booker.
- Politico: Rosie Perper is a news editor.
- Quartz: Vinamrata Chaturvedi is a staff writer.
- TechCrunch: Marina Temkin is a VC and startup reporter.
- USA Today: Darren Samuelsohn is a Congress and campaigns editor.
- US News & World Report: Indira Lakshmanan will start an Ideas & Opinions platform.
- US Weekly: Dan Wakeford joins as editor-in-chief.
- The Wall Street Journal: Harriet Torry is a reporter covering the economy and based in Houston.
- The Washington Post: Nick Baumann is deputy politics editor; Meryl Kornfield will cover politics; Annah Aschbrenner senior deputy campaign editor; Amanda Finnegan is a deputy features editor.
- Wired: Noah Shachtman is a contributing editor.
