Luis Ferré-Sadurní, who joined the Albany team at the end of 2019, has been promoted to the post of Albany bureau chief at The New York Times.
Ferré-Sadurní joined The Times in 2017 as a James Reston Reporting fellow. He later held the posts of general assignment and then housing reporter on Metro. Ferré-Sadurní got his first journalism job helping to run the printing press at his family’s newspaper, El Nuevo Día, in San Juan.
He has also interned at the Philadelphia Inquirer and the U.S. House of Representatives.
Ferré-Sadurní graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where he reported for the student paper.
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