Brianna A. Tucker has joined The Washington Post as a deputy editor on the 202 newsletter team, overseeing the success of Power Up, The Post’s flagship early morning political newsletter, editing The Cybersecurity 202, and helping support the suite of 202 newsletters.
Tucker joins from Supermajority where she was a senior copy editor. She has also worked as an editorial associate at Public Religion Research Institute and was a writer/editorial assistant at The Beat DC.
She has also served as a data and interactive project assistant and as an editorial assistant at The Chronicle of Higher Education. She was also a publishing intern at Flaunt Magazine.
Tucker holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin.
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