The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has tapped Katherine Landergan to serve as an investigative reporter. As a safety net reporter, she covered poverty issues, mental health and homelessness.
In more than seven years at Politico, Landergan held the posts of statehouse reporter and then New Jersey bureau chief. She interned at and worked as a higher education reporter and correspondent at the Boston Globe.
Landergan has degrees from Northeastern University in Boston and City, University of London.
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