The Washington Post has promoted Yun-Hee Kim to tech editor for corporate and personal technology.
In this new role, Yun-Hee will oversee coverage of the biggest tech companies in Silicon Valley, including Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft. In effect, Yun-Hee will serve as San Francisco bureau chief, managing more than a dozen writers and editors.
The announcement was made on Thursday by Lori Montgomery, Washington Post business editor.
Yun-Hee will continue working with Alexis Sobel Fitts, tech editor for enterprise, and Mark Seibel, tech editor for policy, who supervise the other half of the Post’s tech team.
Yun-Hee, who joined the Post in 2021, is founding editor of its Help Desk, a destination for personal tech coverage.
Among Yun-Hee’s projects are Plugged In, Left Out, on tech and loneliness, and Work: Reimagined, on shifts in the American workplace.
Prior to this, Yun-Hee worked for more than two decades at The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones.advertisement
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