Megan Douglass has been named deputy social strategy editor at The Wall Street Journal.
Douglass previously led the visual storytelling team, which creates and produces news experiences across vertical, visual-first channels like Instagram, Google, Snapchat and more.
She is a veteran of the Journal, where she started her career as an intern. Previous stints include senior editor for talent, deputy editor for WSJ’s emerging media team, digital editor for features sections, and a senior editor of interactive graphics for WSJ.com.
Douglass is an Ohio University graduate.
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