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Ingraham swaps the Washington Post for the Minnesota Reformer

Christopher Ingraham

Christopher Ingraham, a reporter covering politics, policy, economics and more at The Washington Post, has left and joined the Twin Cities independent nonprofit newsroom Minnesota Reformer. Previously, Ingraham was a senior interactive designer at The Brookings Institution.

He worked as a freelance web designer and developer and was a web editor at the Pew Research Center.

Ingraham has a B.A. from Cornell University.

You can congratulate Ingraham by sending him a note on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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