At 9:00 this morning, The New York Times opened its doors to journalists, designers and developers from major media organizations for two days of hacking as part of the the Editorsâ Lab series of events. See below for a full roster of teams and participants, and you can read our blog post from earlier this week for more details about Editorsâ Lab and the Global Editors Network.
Follow the action on Twitter for updates throughout the weekend.
The A.P., Team 1
- Paul Cheung, global interactive editor
- Nathan Griffiths, interactive producer
- Kellen Henry, mobile/digital producer
The A.P., Team 2
- Peter Svensson, technology writer
- Seth Rasmussen, newsroom developer
- Sean McDade, interactive producer
The Boston Globe
- David Putney, designer
- Chris Marstall, developer
- Michael Morisy, journalist/reporter
The Chicago Tribune
- Ryan Mark, director of news applications
- Alex Bordens, news applications assistant editor
- David Eads
Digital First Media
- Vaughn Hagerty, data developer
- Nelson Hsu, graphics editor
- Tom Meagher, data editor
NPR
- Brian Boyer, editor
- Alyson Hurt, designer
- Christopher Groskopf, developer
ProPublica
- Amanda Zamora, journalist
- Al Shaw, developer
- Sisi Wei, designer
RevSquare
- Jeff Mignon, C.E.O.
- Guillaume Pousseo, C.T.O.
- Possawee Banditwattanawong, interactive designer
The Texas Tribune
- Jacob Villanueva, art director
- Chris Chang, programmer
- Rodney Gibbs, chief innovation officer
The Wall Street Journal
- Sarah Slobin, journalist
- Lakshmi Ketineni, developer
- Roger Kenny, designer
WNYC
- Steve Melendez, developer journalist
- Louis Ma, interaction designer
- Schuyler Duveen, director of technology
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