The New York Times has tapped Mira Rojanasakul as a graphics editor on the climate desk. In her new role, she will be report and create visual stories. She starts on June 13.
Rojanasakul comes from Bloomberg, where she worked on the graphics desk for eight years, covering climate change, elections, international politics and financial investigations.
She also completed a residency from the Minnesota Center for Book Arts before moving to New York City to pursue an M.F.A. in graphic design at the Pratt Institute.
Rojanasakul has a B.A. from Carleton College.
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