Clubhouse, a social app has hired Nina Gregory as head of news and media publishers.
Her new role begins September 27.
Gregory joins from NPR, where she has spent the last 15 years, most recently as a senior editor on NPR’s art desk.
In her new role, Gregory will “work with established media brands on how they can engage with users on Clubhouse, with a focus on addressing news deserts, improving audio training at journalism schools and working on on-the-ground sourcing in local communities.”
Gregory is a graduate of UCLA and Columbia University’s journalism school.
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