Robert Gebeloff, a reporter specializing in data analysis at The New York Times, will be joining the National desk to work on data projects and help document the rapid changes in American demographics. He will also help expand The Times’ enterprise and investigative work.
Prior to joining The Times in 2008, Gebeloff was a data editor at The Star-Ledger and Bergen Record in New Jersey. Before that, he worked for papers in Michigan and Wisconsin.
He is also a board member at the Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin, and teaches data journalism at Columbia University and at conferences in the U.S. and in Europe.
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