Arjun Singh will be joining The Washington Post audio team as producer focused on politics coverage.
His new role starts September 14.
Most recently, Singh was with WGBH in Boston where he produced the three-hour midday news show “Boston Public Radio,” worked with show hosts, pitched show ideas and wrote articles based on topics covered on the show, among other tasks.
Before that, he was a communications director for Bob Massie’s gubernatorial campaign. He has also served as a digital marketing associate at Greenfence.
Singh has also worked in tech as a reporter for a venture capital firm. He began his career as an intern and producer at WBUR for “On Point” and “Here and Now.”
Singh is a graduate of Boston University.
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