Ademola Bello has joined The New York Times’ newsroom development and support team as an editor for training and support, based in London.
Recently, Bello was a data and interactive journalist at The Times and Sunday Times.
As per the Times:
“His work will cover a broad range of NDS projects including rolling out training programs for our journalists across Europe, the Middle East and Africa as well as providing support to our global operation and the many publishing tools we employ.”
Previously, he worked as a data scientist and also taught English and Math.
Bello graduated from the University of West England.
You can congratulate Bello via Twitter.
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