March 20, 2015

Good morning! Here are some career updates from the journalism community:

  • Kevin Krolicki has been named Washington bureau chief at Reuters. Previously, he was Japan bureau chief there. (Poynter)
  • Michael Oreskes is now senior vice president of news and editorial director at NPR. Previously, he was vice president and senior managing editor of The Associated Press. (Poynter)
  • Amy Gardner is now senior local politics editor at The Washington Post. Previously, she covered the White House there. (Washington Post)
  • Dakarai Turner is now a reporter and multimedia journalist at WMAR in Baltimore. Previously, he was a reporter at WLTX. (TV Spy)
  • Julie Shapiro is now news editor on the global continuous publishing desk at Time. Previously, she was news editor at DNAinfo. Kirsten Salyer is now deputy ideas editor at Time. Previously, she worked at Bloomberg View. Dana Lacey is now partnerships editor at Time. Previously, she worked for ScribbleLive. Eliza Berman is now associate editor at Time. Previously, she wrote for Slate. Tyler Borchers is now audience engagement editor at Time. Previously, he was associate audience engagement editor there. Miles Kohrman is now a homepage editor at Time. Previously, he was an editorial assistant at Fast Company. Dan Stewart is now continuous news editor at Time. Previously, he was a senior editor at The Week. Alex Fitzpatrick is now deputy technology editor at Time. Previously, he was homepage director there. Jack Dickey is now a staff writer at Time. Previously, he wrote for Time and Sports Illustrated. Andrew Katz is now a news editor at Time. Previously, he was homepage editor there. Sarah Begley is now a Web reporter at Time. Previously, she was a digital operations editor there. (Email)

Job of the day: The (Memphis, Tennessee) Commercial Appeal is looking for a team editor. Get your résumés in! (Journalism Jobs)

Send Ben your job moves: bmullin@poynter.org

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Benjamin Mullin was formerly the managing editor of Poynter.org. He also previously reported for Poynter as a staff writer, Google Journalism Fellow and Naughton Fellow,…
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