Alexandria Neason, a staff writer at the Columbia Journalism Review, has left to join Radiolab where she will be editing and producing.
Neason had been with the CJR for more than 3 years. Before that she was a staff reporter at The Village Voice.
She was also an education reporter at The Teacher Project, Columbia Journalism School, and a Hawaii region corps member at Teach for America.
Earlier, she interned at National Public Radio, Stars and Stripes and American Cheerleader magazine.
Neason is a B.S. in communication arts and journalism from St. John’s University and holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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