Allison Pohle has been hired as reporter at the Wall Street Journal.
There, she will be covering the young audiences’ team and working to create a new digital magazine while bringing the WSJ’s journalism to a broader audience base. She started Monday, according to her tweet.
Previously, she was working as associate producer at WBUR and as a freelance research assistant. She has also served as a staff writer for Boston Globe Media. Pohle has also worked for The Nation as investigative fund intern.
Additionally, she served as contributing writer and editorial intern at VOX Magazine and TNT Magazine respectively. She has also worked at Meredith, Her Campus and Great Lakes Publishing in various editorial capacities.
Pohle holds a degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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