Farah Mohamed will be joining The New York Times London news hub in a new role.
She starts in September.
Mohamed joined The Times in 2018 as one of the newsroom’s first four full-time floating editors. After a few months of training on Express and Video, she left New York for Washington, where she spent a year working early mornings, nights and weekends.
She returned in 2020 to resume floating, and this time she joined Flex.
Mohamed was also managing editor of The WorldPost and has interned at HuffPost, The Washington Post, and McClatchy.
Mohamed has a degree in journalism with a double minor in international studies and Arabic from the American University.
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