The New York Times has announced that Adina Renner will join the International desk as a visual editor based in London. The publisher says Adina will report and create graphics and multimedia stories that help readers understand the world.
Adina joins from the Swiss daily Neue Zürcher Zeitung, where she produced work on world events: an annotated drive down a Gaza street, an immersive visualization of how Switzerland’s landscape could be transformed by climate change and an illustrated guide to removing hundreds of tons of earthquake debris. According to the publisher, her work combines strong news judgement, careful data reporting and visual experimentation across design, cartography and video.
At NZZ, she played a key role in coverage of the Israel-Gaza and Ukraine conflicts in a hybrid role bridging the international and graphics desks, the publisher continued.
The New York Times says Adina will join a team of reporters, including Josh Holder and Samuel Granados, led by Lauren Leatherby. She will work with counterparts in Video and Photo and with correspondents around the world, especially in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
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