Dave Levinthal will be leaving the Center for Public Integrity where he currently held the post of editor-at-large after more than seven years to join Business Insider in the company’s Washington bureau.
Previously, Levinthal was a reporter at Politico and also co-author of Politico’s Influence column. He was also responsive politics editorial and communications director at Center for Responsive Politics.
In addition, Levinthal served as a government and politics reporter at The Dallas Morning News and as a political reporter at The Eagle-Tribune. He was also an editor at The Daily Orange.
Levinthal graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in newspaper journalism and political philosophy.
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