Kyle Rempfer has joined The Washington Post’s general assignment desk as a weekend editor. As per the Post:
“Kyle will help guide GA reporters on breaking news and produce timely, riveting stories that resonate with readers. Kyle will also help bridge the gap between our U.S.-based weekend operations and the handoff to the Seoul and London news hubs.”
Recently, Rempfer was at the Military Times, where he worked as a news editor and staff reporter. He also spent nearly five years training for and serving in the Air Force’s Special Tactics ground force.
He won the Military Reporters & Editors Association’s domestic coverage award for his work in 2021.
Rempfer has a B.A. from the University of Maryland and a M.A. from Georgetown University.
You can congratulate Rempfer via Twitter.
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