Megan Stringer has joined The Wichita Eagle as a labor reporter covering issues facing the working class, labor and employment.
Stringer writes:
“I’m thrilled to be here talking with workers in the Wichita area about what matters most to them. From our aviation manufacturing employees to our hospitality and service workers, I know the Wichita workforce includes people with diverse experiences and backgrounds.
“As I learn more about Wichita and its workforce, I want to hear from you. This includes folks on the ground like community service providers and union leaders, but most importantly Wichita workers. Your voices will inform my coverage.”
Stringer, a corps member at Report for America, was previously a business reporter at Gannett. Before that, she was a consumer investigations intern at NBC Chicago. She also served as associate editor at 14 East Magazine.
Stringer is also the co-founder at Shredded Magazine and also served as its editor-in-chief.
Prior to that, she was an intern at Modern Luxury and DNAinfo, respectively.
Stringer has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from DePaul University.
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