I’m pleased to announce that Ronnie Greene has joined Reuters as Washington Enterprise Editor, based in the D.C. bureau, reporting to me. Ronnie will develop and edit enterprise work (projects, one-off special reports, shorter investigative pieces) on a wide range of subjects in the Americas, but with a particular focus on the areas covered out of Washington.
He’ll be working closely with bureau chief Kevin Krolicki, national affairs editor Jason Szep and enterprise team colleagues John Blanton and Blake Morrison. Enterprise correspondent Scot Paltrow will report to Ronnie. Ronnie comes to Reuters from the AP, where he was a reporter on the national investigations team. Before that, he was an investigative reporter and editor at the Center for Public Integrity, where his work included editing Chris Hamby’s Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation exposing how legal and medical forces systematically cheated diseased coal miners out of their benefits.
Prior to CPI, Ronnie spent most of his career as a reporter and editor at the Miami Herald. He is author of two books, including last year’s Shots on the Bridge: Police Violence and Cover-up in the Wake of Katrina.
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