The Associated Press has appointed Del Quentin Wilber to the post of Washington investigations editor. Recently, Wilber was a White House editor at the Los Angeles Times.
Talking to TBN, Wilber said, “I am very excited to join the AP, a fantastic organization that has spent 176 years reporting on the world. I have long admired its talented journalists, and I feel blessed to get the chance to work with them.”
Before that, Wilber served as a reporter and editor on the enterprise and investigations team, focused on criminal justice. Previously, he reported for The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and The Baltimore Sun, and was a staff writer at The Washington Post.
Wilber has a B.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.
Be sure to congratulate Wilber via Twitter.
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