The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post’s creative director for the newsroom Greg Manifold:
“We are delighted to announce that Wendy Galietta will become a projects editor.
During her 14 years at The Post, Wendy has distinguished herself as an integral part of collaborations large and small as a member of the photo editing staff.
Over the past several years as the senior photo technologist and operations editor, she has been a key partner in working with Product and Engineering on the requirements and needs for improving Anglerfish and photo workflows across our publications.
We look forward to Wendy utilizing her wide-ranging experiences as she joins the projects editors team, which is focused on elevating the newsroom’s most ambitious enterprise efforts.
Wendy began at The Post in 2008 as a photo technician before being named an assistant systems editor/photo operations manager in 2013. Before joining us, Wendy worked in the Army as an assistant managing editor on book projects including the New York Times best-selling photo book “Where Valor Rests.” She was also a freelance photographer and photographers’ assistant.”
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