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Arnie Seipel, who joined NPR in 2008, will be deputy Washington editor.
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Arnie Seipel, who joined NPR in 2008, will be deputy Washington editor.
Kelly McEvers will step back from her full-time role to launch a podcast production company.
Devall, an independent audio editor with extensive experience in podcasting, previously worked for the Center for Investigative Reporting, American Public Media and NPR.
Elizabeth Perch previously worked as CFO for a nonprofit in Austin, Texas.
Josh King most recently worked as VP of corporate sponsorships for National Geographic.
NPR hired Fernando Alfonso III, Kevin Drew and Ayana Archie for its evening and overnight Newshub.
Adams succeeds Molly Wood, who left “Marketplace” last year.
“I never thought that I would be part of the Great Resignation, but I am, and it’s actually kind of exciting,” Arnold said.
Bryan Moffett will be SVP of network growth for NPR and will retain his COO role for National Public Media, while Joel Sucherman will be VP of audio platform strategy.
“Getting the chance to showcase and work alongside the journalists I’ve been trying to keep up with for so long is more than just a dream come true; it’s a match made in heaven,” Sanders said.
Tavernise will share hosting duties with Michael Barbaro.
Krishnadev Calamur rejoined NPR in 2019 and most recently worked as acting chief Washington editor.
“I’m taking about a month off, and then I’ll be making something new again,” Sanders said.
Vogelzang recently served as interim CEO of Blue Ridge Public Radio.
Pope succeeds David Feingold, who retired last year, and interim GM Mark Vogelzang.
Among other changes, Rachel Wellford was appointed EP of “PBS NewsHour Weekend.”
Rascoe succeeds Lulu Garcia-Navarro, who left NPR last fall for the New York Times.