Michael Saul has been named a page one editor at The Wall Street Journal.
He started his new position on Monday.
“Looking forward to helping select and shepherd the biggest stories of the day onto WSJ’s A1, one of journalism’s most prestigious spaces,” wrote Saul on Twitter.
Saul has been a news editor in the Greater New York section for the paper. He previously covered the De Blasio administration for the paper.
Saul previously was the national correspondent for the New York Daily News and before that, was the paper’s City Hall bureau chief.