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NY Times taps Louttit as deputy editor on the National desk

Meghan Louttit

The New York Times has promoted Meghan Louttit to the post of deputy editor on the National desk. She joins from the Metro desk, where she was a deputy editor.

Louttit has been with the Times for more than 11 years, previously serving as a multimedia editor and then as deputy editor for digital news design. She has also taught at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and was a producer working on special projects at The Washington Post.

She has also interned at the Columbus Dispatch.

Louttit has a B.S. in journalism from Ohio University.

Mariam Ahmed

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