The New York Times has tapped Hanna Ingber to serve as a special projects editor on the Express desk.
Previously, Ingber wrote personal essays and articles that looked into the “messiness of parenting and how we live.”
She also served as editor/project manager/writer on the Business desk, and as an editorial director at The Reader Center, where she focused on building the Times’s relationship with its audience. She also held the posts of social media staff editor, senior staff editor on the news desk and senior editor, International.
She also worked as a Mumbai correspondent and editor of breaking news and social media at GlobalPost. As associate editor of “Off The Bus,” Ingber oversaw an online community of citizen journalists at HuffPost. She also worked as world editor there, and as a reporting fellow at News21.
Ingber has a B.A. from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California.
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