Emily Dreyfus, a senior writer at Wired, has left the publication.
On Twitter, she wrote, “I loved every second working with such smart, wonderful people and I wish them all the best. My next thing is very exciting.”
Dreyfus with with Wired for more than five years. She was a Neiman-Berkman Klein Fellow at Harvard University before joining the publication.
Dreyfus also worked at CBS as a senior programming manager and a senior front page editor.
She graduated from Wesleyan University with a B.A. in English.
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