Chris Rowland: Rising Star in Journalism Takes on New Role as Editor

Chris Rowland Assumes Role as Editor for Transportation, Energy and Health Care Team

We are thrilled to announce that Chris Rowland, a highly accomplished journalist with a proven track record of uncovering important stories and presenting them with style and accuracy, will be taking on a new role as the editor of our transportation, energy, and health care team. Chris has been with The Post since 2018, initially reporting on the business of health care. Over the years, he has quickly made an impact with his coverage of various aspects of the industry, including price-fixing by generic drug manufacturers, the health care supply chain, and the race for coronavirus vaccines.

Chris’s recent work on aging and assisted living has been particularly noteworthy, earning him recognition from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. His ability to uncover important stories and present them in a clear and concise manner has earned him respect from his peers and readers alike.

Chris’s new position as an editor is a return to a familiar role for him. He previously held positions at the Boston Globe as assistant managing editor and Washington bureau chief, overseeing coverage of Washington and American politics. His work at the Globe included leading presidential campaign coverage in 2012 and 2016, as well as writing impactful stories on healthcare and the Federal Election Commission. Chris also worked as a metro political editor in Boston and a health care writer covering various aspects of the industry before joining The Post.

Chris is a graduate of the University of Arizona and currently resides in Washington D.C. with his family. We look forward to seeing what he will accomplish in his new role as he begins his journey towards becoming one of our top editors.

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