Annemarie Cuccia, accountability reporter at the Washington D.C. nonprofit Street Sense Media, has been named interim editor-in-chief until a new editor is found.
Previously, Cuccia worked for her University’s student newspaper, The Georgetown Voice. There, she held the posts of assistant news editor, features editor, news editor, managing editor, editor-in-chief, service chair and photo editor, and editorial board member.
In addition, she interned at The Hill, Street Sense Media and the U.S. House of Representatives.
Cuccia graduated from Georgetown University.
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