Kendra Nichols will become Seoul hub editor at The Washington Post.
She will start her role in June by spending several weeks working closely with Foreign, GA, Morning Mix, Politics and other departments that will be among the Seoul hub’s key partners.
She will eventually start her work in early August.
Previously, Nichols was local living editor, and before that held the post of deputy editor/features, local living section. She has also worked as a multiplatform editor at The Post.
Nichols holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland.
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