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Noah Bierman Named Deputy Editor of the Campaigns and Democracy Team
Noah Bierman Named Deputy Editor of the Campaigns and Democracy Team

Washington Post

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Washington Post

Noah Bierman Named Deputy Editor of the Campaigns and Democracy Team

An announcement from Politics and Government Editor Lori Montgomery, Deputy Politics and Government Editor Nick Baumann and Campaigns and Democracy Editor Sean Sullivan: We are thrilled to announce that Noah Bierman will join The Post as deputy editor of the newly formed Campaigns and Democracy team. Noah joins The Post from Politico, where he served as White House editor. Noah, who will report to Sean Sullivan, is a talented journalist with an eye for attention-grabbing stories. At Politico, he quickly established himself as a motivator who helped reporters mine scoops and craft quick-turn enterprise that provided insight into the new administration and made sense of a challenging moment. That followed a distinguished reporting career at the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, the Miami Herald, the Palm Beach Post and the Duluth News-Tribune. He was a leading chronicler of the first Trump administration and much of Kamala Harris' vice presidency for the L.A. Times – where he often took coverage in surprising directions – and was part of two teams that won the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award, for the Globe and the L.A. Times. Noah has spent decades reporting on local, state and national issues inside and outside Washington, positioning him perfectly for the task ahead. He thrives on stories that explain policy from the point of view of people, including a globe-spanning, award-winning series on the causes of homelessness for the L.A. Times. His favorite stories from the campaign trail took a similar tack. Please join us in welcoming Noah to the newsroom. His first day is May 27.

The Post Announces Campaigns and Democracy Team
The Post Announces Campaigns and Democracy Team

Washington Post

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Washington Post

The Post Announces Campaigns and Democracy Team

We're excited to announce the creation of a Campaigns and Democracy team to focus our coverage of campaigns and how they are conducted, challenged and fought, including owning the story of the 2026 midterms and the runup to the 2028 presidential election. This team will be tasked with breaking news on candidates and campaigns, filing revelatory dispatches on voters and the issues and currents animating them, writing deep stories that put local races in national context, and taking stock of the democratic process, including its detractors and defenders. Its work will tell readers everywhere, including leaders in Washington, what they need to know about what's happening around the country. The team's creation reflects The Post's longstanding commitment to comprehensively covering national politics and the state of our democracy. Sean Sullivan, a veteran political journalist, empathetic leader and deft line editor who helmed our standout 2022 and 2024 campaign coverage, will oversee this new team. He was part of the team that was awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting for coverage of the attempted assassination of then-candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pa. Sean thinks big and has a keen sense of the news cycle, making him a natural fit to take on an expanded portfolio after a distinguished run as Campaign Editor. He will lead this team as it tackles some of the most important stories in American politics and democracy. Sean joined The Post in 2012 and earned the nickname 'Scoops Sullivan' for his reporting on the 2020 presidential race. He covered national politics, campaigns, Congress and the White House before joining the editing ranks in 2022. As 2024 campaign editor, he published stories that dove deep into how Trump reignited his base and took control of the Republican primary; revealed his secret, long-shot plan to end the war in Ukraine; and captured vivid scenes of a country divided. Sean previously worked at National Journal's The Hotline, NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation and ABC News. He graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, where he majored in philosophy. Please join us in congratulating Sean on his new role.

Marvia Launches the World's First Combination of Hyperlocal Social Media and Creative Automation for Multi-location Brands
Marvia Launches the World's First Combination of Hyperlocal Social Media and Creative Automation for Multi-location Brands

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Marvia Launches the World's First Combination of Hyperlocal Social Media and Creative Automation for Multi-location Brands

NEW YORK, February 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marvia, a leading distributed marketing platform, has launched Social Campaigns, the world's first solution combining hyperlocal social media management with creative automation. The tool enables marketing teams to swiftly generate and distribute numerous localized social campaigns, ensuring each post remains relevant to its local audience while adhering to brand guidelines. "Launching social media campaigns at scale has traditionally been complex, especially for paid advertising. Imagine having to set up hundreds of individual Meta Ad campaigns, each requiring unique targeting, localized creative assets, and specific calls to action," said Joep Donders, CEO of Marvia. "With Social Campaigns, we've streamlined this process, allowing brands to deploy locally optimized campaigns across their entire network with just a few clicks." Key features of Social Campaigns include: World's first: merging creative automation with a hyperlocal platform empowers both headquarters and local teams to effortlessly tailor creatives, captions, and targeting strategies to resonate with each location's unique audience. On-brand campaign creation: facilitates the production of high-quality organic content and paid ads that align with brand guidelines, reducing design time from hours to minutes. Enhanced brand visibility: delivering content tailored to connect with individual communities boosts social presence and return on investment across all locations. Time and resource efficiency: cuts campaign setup time from weeks to hours, leading to significant operational cost savings across the network. Data-driven optimization: provides access to valuable metrics and insights from all locations to optimize performance. "Previously, managing social media campaigns for multi-location brands meant choosing between scale and personalization. With Social Campaigns, we can now launch hundreds of locally tailored campaigns as easily as launching one," said Christopher Brown, Director of North America at Marvia. "This, combined with our user-friendly and efficient platform, is trusted by forward-thinking customers such as KidStrong, HomeWell, and Boston Pizza." Developed in close collaboration with clients, Social Campaigns can function independently or integrate seamlessly with Marvia's comprehensive platform. It caters specifically to the needs of multi-location brands, franchises, channel partners, and agencies. About Marvia Marvia empowers brands to deliver consistent, localized marketing at scale. Our platform enables brands to efficiently manage, customize, and distribute marketing materials across locations and partners while maintaining brand consistency. Having established a presence in over 90 countries worldwide, Marvia is the go-to choice for numerous esteemed brands. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Media: Nienke Zijsling, Head of Marketing, nienke@ +31 6224 363 10Sales: Christopher Brown, Director North America, christopher@ 646 791 1793

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