The Fuller Project, the nonprofit newsroom which provides reporting on women, has tapped Eva Rodriguez as its editor-in-chief. Rodriguez joins from The Washington Post, where she was deputy foreign editor.
She was also founding editor of the Talent Network, which links The Post’s editors with freelancers around the country and globally. She also served as an editorial writer for Opinions and as an assignment editor on Style.
Rodriguez began her career at the Miami Daily Business Review. She has also worked at The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Businessweek. She was also a senior editor at Politico Magazine, after working a brief stint on Foreign as the Post’s Europe and Americas editor.
Rodriguez is a University of South Florida graduate.
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