
Camille Bromley, who was a features editor at Wired, has joined the New York Times Opinion section.
Bromley is joining the special projects team as a staff editor. She is an editor specializing in long-form features and has commissioned and edited stories that have been finalists for National Magazine Awards, anthologized in the Best American series and adapted for “This American Life” and other media.
Most recently, she was a features editor at Wired, where she covered rapidly emerging technologies with features on the rise of generative A.I., Silicon Valley’s political shift right and crypto’s boom and bust.
Before Wired, Bromley was a features editor at The Believer, where she brought in stories we’ve long been envious of, like Vauhini Vara’s “Ghosts” and Meghan O’Gieblyn’s “Good Shepherds.”
She has also been a story editor at Columbia Journalism Review and Harper’s Magazine. Her writing has been published in numerous outlets, including The New York Times Magazine, Wired, The Verge, The Atlantic and National Geographic.