Hannah Dreier will be joining The New York Times as an investigative reporter. She begins Apr. 4.
Dreier was previously a national reporter for The Washington Post. Before that, she was a reporter covering immigration at ProPublica. She has also worked as a politics reporter, covered the U.S. gambling industry and served a Venezuela correspondent at the Associated Press.
She has also reported for The Mercury News.
Dreier has a B.A. from Wesleyan University.
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