Vox has hired Marin Cogan as senior correspondent, writing feature stories and narrative longform on a wide range of subjects, and Rachel Wilkerson Miller will be editing a yet-to-be-named new section focused on how to help people live better lives.
Cogan begins on Dec. 13 and Miller on Nov. 15.
Cogan has been a contributing editor for New York Magazine and a features writer for ESPN. She has also worked for GQ, National Journal, Politico, The New Republic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Elle, and other publications.
She is the co-director of the Princeton Summer Journalism Program, a journalism and college mentoring program for rising high school seniors from diverse and low-income backgrounds.
Miller was recently deputy editor of Vice’s life section, where she launched and ran How to Stay In, a service-focused series focused on coping with everyday life and redefining “normal” during Covid.
She has also worked at BuzzFeed, The New York Times, The Hairpin, HuffPost, and Self. She has also been a guest on NPR, the Today show, and Good Morning America.
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