The New York Times has hired Chang Che as an Asia technology reporter to focus on the corporate, social and political side of technology in China.
Che joined from SupChina, a China-focused news publication, where he was a business and technology editor.
His freelance work appeared in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs and Nikkei Asian Review.
Previously, Che was a consultant at Analysis Group, working on corporate mergers and acquisitions; a data analyst at Amazon in Tokyo, and a manga translator of Japan’s best-selling Shonen Jump magazine.
He is a founder of the Oxford Political Review and a former editor-in-chief of Oxford’s magazine of arts and letters, the Oxford Review of Books.
Che has a B.A. from Princeton University and a master’s degree from the University of Oxford.
Be sure to congratulate Che on Twitter.
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