James Graff Joins The Washington Post as Tech Policy Editor: Driving Coverage of the Regulation of the Tech Industry Worldwide

James Graff has been hired as the Tech Policy Editor for The Post’s Business staff

We are thrilled to announce that James Graff will be joining our Business staff as Tech Policy Editor. In his new role, Jamie will play a crucial part in driving coverage of efforts worldwide to regulate the tech industry, which continues to have an increasingly dominant impact on society.

Before joining The Post, Jamie was part of the Wall Street Journal’s world desk in New York, where he served for six years starting in 2014. Prior to that, he held various editor and bureau chief positions for Time Magazine across cities such as Ottawa, Vienna, Chicago, Brussels, Paris, and London. Some of his most notable assignments include covering the siege of Sarajevo and the birth of the Euro. He also wrote a story exposing mismanagement of the Lascaux Caves’ priceless legacy in France.

Jamie is originally from Kentucky and was raised in Cleveland. He holds a BA in humanities from the University of Chicago and studied history at the University of Munich. He currently resides in Washington with his wife and enjoys cycling and playing the piano in his free time.

We warmly welcome Jamie to The Post and look forward to him officially beginning his new role on July 8th!

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