WASHINGTON EXAMINER - Key Persons
Alexis Leonard is a web producer for the Washington Examiner. She grew up in Maryland and graduated from Villanova University, where she majored in political science and received a minor in Spanish. In her free time, she reads novels, listens to music, and writes and edits for Picture This Post, a culture and travel magazine.
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- Designer
- Production Designer
Amanda Trypanis is a designer for the Washington Examiner magazine. Before joining in 2017, she spent 13 years at the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, working her way up to the position of design desk supervisor. Her designs have won many awards, and her front pages have been among the Newseum's Top 10 daily front pages numerous times. Born and raised in West Virginia, Amanda is a die-hard Mountaineers fan.
Amy DeLaura comes to the Washington Examiner with 10 years of TV news experience. After doing the local news hop all over the country, she settled in Washington, D.C., working for cable networks in international and national news. When not in the office, you will find Amy running the local trails and hiking America's beautiful national parks.
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- Homeland Security Reporter
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- Production Designer / Design & Web
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- Senior Investigations Reporter
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- Energy and Environment Reporter
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- Chief Political Correspondent
Chloe West is a homepage editor at the Washington Examiner. Originally from Southeast Michigan, she graduated from Michigan State University and worked alongside multiple campus news outlets. Before coming to the Washington Examiner, she interned in D.C. at the Elizabeth Dole Foundation under the communications team.
Chris Irvine is managing editor of the Washington Examiner. He began his career across the pond at the Daily Telegraph in London in 2007, working on both the home news and foreign desks. He subsequently moved to the Daily Mail Online, before shipping across the Atlantic with them, and most recently served as the senior news editor at Fox News's digital arm. He graduated from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland with a degree in international relations.
Chris Slater is a web producer for the Washington Examiner. Hailing from the Mountain State, he has been published in newspapers and magazines throughout West Virginia, as well as in Virginia. He has interviewed three United States senators and one American Idol contestant.
Christine Queally is a video producer for the Washington Examiner.
Christopher Hutton is a technology reporter for the Washington Examiner covering Big Tech companies like Facebook and Twitter as well as the regulatory efforts by Washington to rein in the tech companies. He previously wrote for a number of other outlets, including Daily Dot, Pando Daily, Religion Unplugged, and other outlets. He graduated from Ball State University in 2020 with a master's in sociology. You can find him on Twitter at @chris_journo.
Conn Carroll is the commentary editor for the Washington Examiner. He served as a communications director in the U.S. Senate for seven years before returning to journalism. He is a graduate of the Antonin Scalia Law School and lives in northern Virginia with his wife and three children. You can follow him @conncarroll.
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- Managing Editor
- Managing Editor - Magazine
David Mark is the managing editor for the Washington Examiner magazine. Previously, he was a senior editor at the Washington Examiner and, prior to that, a senior editor at Politico for six years and at CNN Digital Politics, among other roles. He is an author of two books, one on negative campaigning and one on political language co-authored with Chuck McCutcheon. David appears regularly as a political analyst on television, radio, and other forums. He has spoken on policy and politics in 20 countries in lecture trips through the State Department and European Union.
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- Congress & Campaigns Editor
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David Sivak manages the Congress and campaigns team at the Washington Examiner, where he previously led the copy desk for three years. He was previously an editor at the Daily Caller, helping to stand up the outlet's fact-checking arm. His work has been cited in publications ranging from Fox News to the Washington Post.
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- Reporter
- Congressional Reporter
Emily Jacobs is a congressional reporter for the Washington Examiner. She began her career at Fox News Channel as a ticker writer and then moved to the New York Post's politics team as a national political reporter. She earned her bachelor's in political science at Muhlenberg College and is working toward her master's in legislative affairs at George Washington University. You can follow Emily on Twitter at @emilyfjacobs
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez teases 2024 GOP presidential bid ahead of potential launch
Hugo Gurdon is the editor-in-chief of the Washington Examiner. He is the former editor-in-chief of the Hill and previously served as an editor and reporter at the Daily Telegraph of London and the National Post of Canada. His writing has also appeared in such publications as the Wall Street Journal (Europe), Financial Times, and the Guardian.
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- Energy and Environment Reporter
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- Justice Department Reporter
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- New York Governor Race Prompts Democrats to Create Hochul Super PAC
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- National Politics Correspondent
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- Life and Arts Editor - Magazine
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- Washington Secrets Columnist
Riley Gaines wants SFSU attackers prosecuted: 'I believe there needs to be accountability'
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- National Political Reporter
Sanders will lead the investigation of the nation's second-largest employer in his capacity as chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, a role he took on in January. He announced the investigation into the company's labor practices, which have been under scrutiny from the Biden administration over safety concerns at warehouses, in a 10-page letter to Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy.
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- Executive Editor - Magazine
Amazon spokesman Steve Kelly told the Washington Examiner in a statement that "we've reviewed the letter and strongly disagree with Sen.
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- Web Producer & Production Designer
Tim Scott's run for president complicates Senate Republican agenda
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- National Security Writer & Online Editor
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- Washington Secrets Columnist