Gabrielle Healy, digital news editor at the New Hampshire Public Radio has left for a post as producer on Here & Now, NPR’s midday news magazine.
Previously, she has worked as a digital producer and then as a digital editor at WAMU-FM 88.5, an American University owned public/news talk station in Washington, D.C. In addition, she has also interned at WBUR, NPR-member station in Boston and PolitiFact.
Healy has a B.A. from Kenyon College.
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