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Leventhal joins the WSJ as a video journalist

Jamie Leventhal

The Wall Street Journal has hired Jamie Leventhal as a YouTube video journalist. Recently, she was a digital video editor at Vice News.

Leventhal worked as a science and social media news assistant and then as an associate producer of digital video at PBS NewsHour. She freelanced for The Atlantic, Popular Science and Saveur and interned at Quartz.

She served as editor in chief of In Our Nature, Northwestern’s only environmental publication.

Leventhal graduated from Northwestern University.

You can congratulate Leventhal via Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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