Carol Lee, a White House correspondent at NBC News, has been promoted to the role of managing editor for Washington.
An excerpt from the announcement reads:
“Lee will integrate NBC News’ day-to-day and enterprise reporting across its digital and broadcast platforms in this new role. She will work closely with Arensberg, Budoff Brown, NBC News Digital executive editor Tom Namako, and NBC News managing editor for politics Liz Johnstone to help drive coverage by identifying storylines and stories that will keep us ahead of our TV and digital competitors.”
She will continue to continue to make on-air appearances across all NBC News and MSNBC platforms.
Previously, she worked at The Wall Street Journal and Politico.
She also served as president of the White House Correspondents’ Association and was a member of the association’s board from 2010 to 2016.
Be sure to congratulate Lee on Twitter.
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