The adhering to excerpt was despatched out from The New York Moments’ director of audio Paula Szuchman:
Frannie Carr Toth joins the audio workforce as a senior editor on “The Run-Up.” Until finally a short while ago, she was the founding senior editor of WBUR’s thoughts and belief web page, Cognoscenti. Before that, she served as govt producer of “The Emily Rooney Demonstrate,” a each day news communicate show out of WGBH in Boston. Frannie has also labored for NPR affiliate marketers WCAI-FM and New England Public Radio — as very well as Atlantic Public Media, Northern Gentle Productions and the Radio Foundation in New York Metropolis. She has a master’s diploma in advertising and marketing from Boston University and a B.A. in journalism from the Commonwealth Honors College at the College of Massachusetts, Amherst. She life in Harmony, Mass.
Sophia Lanman arrives to The Times as an affiliate audio engineer. She is an audio engineer and composer primarily based in Brooklyn, N.Y.
She most a short while ago audio-made and mixed the 2nd time of Vox’s “Today, Explained To Kids” podcast series. From January 2020 to July 2022, she was the director of audio creation at SpokenLayer, in which she engineered and seem-created podcasts for brands these as Normal Mills, Audible, The Economist and The Wall Avenue Journal.
She has a Bachelor of Songs from McGill College, researching classical voice and audio technologies.
Sophia Alvarez Boyd joins Opinion Audio as a producer on “First Human being.” She has used the past year developing reside radio for NPR’s “1A” with Jenn White. Proper out of school, she worked with Maria Hinojosa on her podcast, “Latino Usa.” Sophia’s adore for audio then took her to NPR’s headquarters, wherever she was a producer at “Weekend Edition” for additional than 4 many years. Sophia graduated from Marquette University and is dependent in Washington, D.C., where she lives with her pitbull, Rudy.
Emily Lang joins the workforce as a producer for a new present on our audio application. Earlier, she was an affiliate producer at WNYC wherever she often claimed tales that aired locally and throughout the place on NPR. Emily also frequently lent her voice to fill in as host/producer on “Consider This” from NPR and WNYC. Before signing up for the WNYC newsroom, she introduced her encounter as a vocalist and audio producer to “Aria Code,” a podcast that explores the magic of opera.