Graphics assignment editor (Politics), The Washington Post
washington, district of columbia, united states
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Claim your profileI am a graphics editor for politics at The Washington Post. In that role, my work includes mapping trends in election results, analyzing data about President Trump’s political appointees and explaining the impact of congressional policies. In September of 2015, I helped plan and execute our team’s coverage of Pope Francis’s trip to America. I have also contributed to our coverage of the 2016 election, Chinese island building in the South China Sea, college sexual assault and the Tsarnaev Boston bombing trial. Since then I have covered the Trump administration transition, the debate over Republican health-care overhaul and other policy debates, and elections (elections, and more elections). I’m also the renowned keeper of the Post Graphics candy dish and enjoy speaking with college students about the power of design and my work at The Post. I graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill (Go Heels!) in 2014, where I double majored in journalism (editing & graphic design) and political science.






Bachelors, Communications, Graphic Design at University Of North Carolina At Chapel HillGraduated: 2014