Steve Mullis, editor/producer at NPR’s Morning Edition will be leaving after more than 10 years.
Mullis joined in 2011 as an assistant producer, digital news. Since then, he has served as a weekend editor for digital news, and homepage and audience engagement editor for digital news.
Prior to joining NPR, Mullis worked as a web producer, online news, and then as an associate editor, online news, at Minnesota Public Radio. He was also an online producer at the Orlando Sentinel and has reported for Central Florida Future.
Mullis has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Central Florida.
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