The Wall Street Journal has hired Christina Vallice as part of its video team.
Vallice’s role is senior executive producer for news and specials and she will lead the news and analysis video team.
She comes to The Journal from Vice, where she helped launch Vice News Tonight. As a supervising producer for the HBO broadcast, she oversaw daily story production and coordinated logistical and editorial plans with all ranks of the newsroom.
Prior to Vice, Vallice spent more than a decade with NBC Nightly News producing quick-turn news packages in-house and in the field.
She holds degrees from Binghamton University and Syracuse University.
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