Politico has appointed Jessica Meyers as deputy standards and ethics editor. Recently, she was editor in chief of Global Press in Washington.
Previously, Meyers was an editor at World Bank Group and served as an Asia correspondent in the Beijing bureau at the Los Angeles Times.
She also contributed to The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Maclean’s, BBC, The Christian Science Monitor and the San Francisco Chronicle.
She was a national reporter at the Boston Globe and a transportation reporter and tech reporter at Politico. She was also a staff writer at The Dallas Morning News.
Meyers has a bachelor’s degree from Goshen College in Indiana and a master’s degree from The University of California-Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism.
Be sure to congratulate Meyers on Twitter.
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