The Washington Post has appointed Claire Parker as editor of Today’s Worldview.
Parker joins after a stint as a freelancer in Tunisia, which started in January 2020 on Harvard University’s Alexander Booth fellowship. She has also worked as a research assistant at Harvard University and was an overseas press club fellow at The Associated Press.
She was also a foreign reporting intern at The Washington Post. Also, she has served as Harvard law school beat reporter, central administration reporter and associate managing editor at The Harvard Crimson, the daily student newspaper of Harvard University.
She was also a Washington, D.C. reporting fellow at the Texas Tribune and a politics intern at Boston Globe.
Parker is a B.A. in social studies from Harvard University.
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