The New York Times has tapped Scott Cacciola to serve on the Styles desk. He has been with the Times for more than a decade, having joined the newsroom in January 2013.
The Times reports:
“We know that Scott will continue to make good use of his self-described ‘odd sensibilities’ on Styles as he tackles everything from quick news hits, to profiles and reported features. We look forward to having his Sports expertise and giving him a wide berth to explore more than sports. His great sense of humor will be much appreciated on the desk.”
Previously, Cacciola worked at The Wall Street Journal.
Cacciola has a B.A. in English language and literature from Middlebury College and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
You can congratulate Cacciola on Twitter.
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