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Washington Post’s Heath retiring after 31 years at the paper

June 30, 2021

Posted by Chris Roush

Thomas Heath

Thomas Heath, a local business reporter and columnist for The Washington Post, is retiring after 31 years at the paper.

His last day is Wednesday, June 30.

Heath writes about entrepreneurs and various companies big and small in the Washington metropolitan area.

Previously, he wrote about the business of sports for The Washington Post’s sports section for most of a decade. He has also covered local news, including the Maryland General Assembly and investigative work in Fairfax County.

He has served as a correspondent for Newsweek and The Post, participating in coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing, the Unabomber and the O.J. Simpson trial.

Heath was born and raised in Syracuse, N.Y. He is a graduate of Fordham University and was a 2001-2002 fellow at Columbia University’s Knight-Bagehot business fellowship program.

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