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WSJ names Gendron as audience interactions producer

Nico Gendron

Nico Gendron has joined The Wall Street Journal as an audience interactions producer.

She will be based on Ethar El-Katatney and Lauren T. Redding’s young audiences team.

Previously, Gendron was serving as program manager/local news fellow at Instagram. She also overlooked creative strategy and brand strategy at The New York Times and Praytell, respectively. Additionally, she has interned at numerous places, including The Big Issue.

Gendron is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in modern literature and culture.

Mariam Ahmed

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