Clyde McGrady has joined The Washington Post as a general assignment reporter covering race and identity.
In his new role, McGrady will be examining changes taking place in the country through detail-rich profiles, scene pieces and narratives that explore the ideas and cultural shifts shaping the world. He will also be looking into race and identity in our culture while working in coordination with other reporters and editors focused on this coverage.
Most recently, McGrady was a reporter at Roll Call, writing for the Heard on the Hill section.
He has also worked as a news reporter at CQ Roll Call, focusing on banking, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and congressional politics.
Additionally, he has also worked at the United States Senate from 2007 to 2010, joining as a staff assistant and then holding the post of legislative correspondent. From 2013 to 2014, he served as a tax/financial services fellow.
McGrady is a B.A. in political science from the University of Georgia and holds a master’s degree in public finance from New York University.
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