The Washington Post names Ali Pannoni its talent and community editor
by Capitol Communicator | Jan 9, 2023
The Washington Post announced that Ali Pannoni will become its talent and community editor. In this role, states The Post, she will help “reimagine our community page and will work with editors and reporters to engage our growing digital audience in conversation.
“Ali’s portfolio will include working on multimedia Q&As that will create a robust and dynamic way for our subscribers to learn from Post reporters, editors and experts.
“Ali’s previous work as a social media editor will inform her efforts to provide readers with illuminating peeks into our journalism and help her bring a fresh approach to these efforts. Ali was a pioneer of The Post’s presence on Snapchat and is an expert developing and curating our journalism for Instagram Stories.”
Before joining The Post, she wrote and produced stories for U.S. News & World Report’s site, concentrating on education and consumer reporting, for more than four years.
Pannoni grew up in Columbia, Md., and interned for “The Kane Show,” a nationally syndicated radio program, in Rockville.
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