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Washington Post hires Frostenson as national deputy visual enterprise editor

Sarah E. Frostenson

The Washington Post has tapped Sarah E. Frostenson to serve as a national deputy visual enterprise editor. Frostenson begins on Sept. 26.

An excerpt from the announcement reads:

In her new position, Sarah will oversee quick-turn coverage and projects that seek to convey information in visually compelling and innovative ways, collaborating with visual journalists across the newsroom.

Recently, Frostenson was a senior politics editor at FiveThirtyEight. She was a graphics editor at Politico and a graphics reporter at Vox.com.

She worked as a developer at Gannett Digital and was a data journalist at the Chronicle of Philanthropy and Chronicle of Higher Education.

Frostenson has a B.A. from Dartmouth College.

Be sure to congratulate Frostenson by sending her a note on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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