Yun-Hee Kim will now be serving as a personal tech editor at The Washington Post.
In her new role, she will guide a growing team of writers focused on helping readers understand the technology in their lives.
Her new role begins June 1.
She has been with The Wall Street Journal for two decades working as a tech editor, and senior editor and reporter based in New York, Seoul and Hong Kong. She has covered the tech industry since 2002.
She has also led The Wall Street Journal’s expansion into live tech events, taking charge of the news coverage for its flagship technology events such as WSJ Tech Live and WSJ Tech Health.
Kim has also been with Dow Jones for more than 12 years, holding various posts. She was also an intern at ABC News and a producer at Reuters TV.
Kim is a M.S. in journalism from Columbia University – Graduate School of Journalism.
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