The Wall Street Journal has hired Kevin McAllister as a rankings reporter.
Recently, he was a research editor at Protocol, where he also served as an associate editor.
Previously, McAllister worked at the Journal from May 2017 to November 2019 as a video audience development associate and rankings data reporter. He also worked with WSJ’s R&D and Journal Reports teams and oversaw the launch of automation-focused college comparison tool aimed at making the decision-making process easier students and families.
He wrote a youth-centric personal finance column that publishes in the WSJ Wealth Report.
A graduate of the University of Southern California, McAllister interned at CNN and NBC News.
Be sure to congratulate McAllister via Twitter.
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