Camille Squires, a global cities reporter at Quartz, has left and joined Bolts as an editor.
She tweets:
“I’m thrilled to come on as an editor at @boltsmag , which is already putting out conversation-shaping journalism on criminal justice and voting rights at the local level across the US.”
Prior to Quartz, she was a fact checker at New York Magazine. She was also an assistant editor, City Monitor at the New Statesman Media Group and was an editorial fellow at Mother Jones.
Additionally, she interned at ABC News and WDIV-TV Ch. 4, an NBC affiliate in Detroit. She formerly worked at Mic.
Squires is a M.A. in journalism from DePaul University.
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