Kathleen Flynn to Lead International Desk's Weekend Operations at The New York Times in New Role

Reuters
23 May
Kathleen Flynn to Lead International Desk's Weekend Operations at The New York Times in New Role

The New York Times Company has announced that Kathleen Flynn, currently the Asia weekend editor based in Seoul, will take on a new role in New York this summer. Flynn will lead the International desk's weekend operations, collaborating closely with Jaime Swanson, the International weekend editor in London. Flynn has spent four years in Asia, working on significant stories including the assassination of Shinzo Abe and the crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216.

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