Media Moves

WaPo taps Sieff to serve as an investigative correspondent

The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post’s foreign editor Douglas Jehl, deputy foreign editor Jennifer Amur, senior editor for international investigations Peter Finn and sports editor Matthew Vita:

Kevin Sieff (Marvin Joseph/Washington Post)

We’re thrilled to announce a new role on the foreign desk for Kevin Sieff.

Kevin will take on a new assignment as an international investigative correspondent focusing on sports. As Mexico City bureau chief since 2018, and as bureau chief in Kabul and Nairobi before that, Kevin has distinguished himself as one of The Post’s most creative and ambitious storytellers. We are excited to see him explore the world through the prism of sports, illuminating how money, power and personalities ignite such global passion.

Kevin, with his reporting from Afghanistan, Africa and Mexico, has demonstrated remarkable versatility, tenacity and initiative.

It was Kevin who proposed this new assignment covering sports, so that he can use his investigative and narrative skills to bring greater accountability to the athletes, federations and other power brokers that dominate international sport.

Kevin earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations and comparative literature from Brown University and is one long-postponed exam away from a master’s degree in international relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He speaks Spanish and is learning French.

In his new role, Kevin will be part of the team headed by Peter Finn, the senior editor for international investigations. Peter and Kevin will coordinate with Joe Tone and other editors in Sports as we broaden the scope and ambition of our investigative efforts. Kevin will remain in Mexico through the end of 2023 before moving to a new international location.

Please congratulate Kevin on his new role, which begins April 17.

Mariam Ahmed

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