YunHee Kim Promoted To Tech Editor, Corporate And Personal Technology

YunHee Kim Promoted To Tech Editor, Corporate And Personal Technology

An announcement from business editor Lori Montgomery:

We're excited to announce the promotion of Yun-Hee Kim to Technology Editor for Business and Personal Technology, an expanded role that includes coverage of Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies: Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft. . Personal technology team in San Francisco and New York. In that role, he is the San Francisco bureau chief and oversees a staff that currently includes more than a dozen reporters, columnists and editors.

Since joining The Post as technical staff editor in 2021, Yun-Hee has demonstrated exceptional skills in carrying out The Post's mission to cover Silicon Valley citizens and consumers through fresh information, in-depth features, quizzes and interactive surveys . made videos with engaging content. As the founding editor of Help Desk, our best resource for personal tech coverage, Yun-Hee launched Plugged In, Left Out, an ambitious project about technology and loneliness. A series about transformative changes in the American workplace, also known as "Work: Reclaimed"; and columnist Geoffrey Fowler's creative explorations of artificial intelligence, Tesla's Autopilot and other technologies. In 2022, Yun-Hee Shira launched Ovide's The Tech Friend, an in-depth fortnightly newsletter that helps readers understand the latest technology news and developments. Recently, Yun-Hee led the coverage of OpenAI's board chaos, covering nearly 24 hours a day to document the collapse of the storm and the reappointment of Sam Altman as CEO.

Before joining the Post, Yun-Hee spent more than two decades at the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, where she covered technology and business and led news teams as a reporter and editor in New York, Hong Kong and Seoul. It spanned Asia. the rise of the technology industry, the rise of Samsung and the Chinese internet giants. At the magazine, Yun-Hee also led the expansion into live tech events, served as editorial director of the WSJ Tech Live banner, and conducted on-stage interviews with many of the top tech leaders.

Yun-Hee will continue to work with technical business editor Alexis Sobel Fitts and technical policy editor Mark Seibel, who oversee the other half of the Post's technology team.

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