Daniella Cheslow has joined Politico as deputy tech editor.
Recently, she was a D.C. audio reporter at The Wall Street Journal.
Cheslow also worked as a news reporter, Jerusalem at AFP, and covered Virginia and D.C. for NPR’s Washington station WAMU-FM 88.5.
Previously, she reported on the business desk at NPR, and edited its flagship news programs Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. She has also worked at The Associated Press and McClatchy Newspapers.
Cheslow has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and geography from Northwestern University.
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