The Boston Globe has tapped Zeina Mohammed to serve as a health reporter. Recently, Mohammed interned at Politico, where she pitched and filed several stories weekly on climate change, indigenous affairs and education.
As a reporting fellow at the Investigative Reporting Workshop, she researched and reported on government and corporate accountability. She interned at Global Press, an international media organization that trains and employs local, female journalists in developing countries.
Mohammed has a B.A. from the George Washington University and a master’s degree from American University.
You can congratulate Mohammed via Twitter.
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