The New York Times has tapped Erica Green to serve as a White House correspondent.
Green has switched to the White House beat after working as a national correspondent covering federal policy education. Prior to joining the Times in March 2017, she was an education reporter at The Baltimore Sun, where she worked for seven years.
She interned at the Chicago Sun-Times.
She has won various awards, including the Ronald Moskowitz Prize for Outstanding Beat Reporting, which recognizes the best education reporter in the country.
Green has a B.A. from Goucher College in Baltimore and a M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.
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