Neena Pathak has joined NPR’s enterprise storytelling unit as a supervising editor. She comes from The New York Times, where she was a producer.
She was also a producer at BuzzFeed News and was an associate producer at American Public Media Group. Pathak graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
Justine Yan joins as an assistant producer, where she will produce Rough Translation and special Up First episodes. Yan has been with NPR for over a year. She has previously taught English in Wuhan and has written for an architecture magazine in Amsterdam. Yan has a B.A. from Yale University.
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