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Corley is NPR’s Midwest bureau chef, Hearst’s new senior editor, WaPo’s assign editor move

Cheryl Corley

The incredible Cheryl Corley (pictured–and yes, we’re fans) has been named NPR’s permanent Midwest Bureau Chief, based in Chicago. Christie Calucchia has joined Hearst’s Prevention Magazine as senior commerce editor,  the Washington Post has a new int’l photo assignment editor, and we’ve got media moves across the map.

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NPR names Corley its new Midwest bureau chief

Calucchia lands at Prevention Magazine

WaPo’s new international photo assignment editor

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