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Emily Rueb

Reporter at The New York Times

Emily Rueb is a professional with a diverse background and a deep passion for farm living and animals. She resides in a farm with goats, sheep, and a mini donkey named Lucy. Her interests extend to hawks, birds, and bees. Emily has a strong educational foundation, having studied at Harvard University, the University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, Boston College, and Laurel School. With a Bachelor of Arts in Human Development, Human Resources Management, and Spanish, as well as a Master of Science in Politics, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her work.

Emily Rueb has a rich professional history, having held various roles in renowned organizations. She has a strong association with The New York Times, where she has worked as a Reporter, Senior Editor for Digital Projects, Senior Staff Editor, and Digital Editor, Reporter, and Producer. Prior to her roles at The New York Times, Emily worked as an Editorial Assistant at the Financial Times, a Press Officer and Media Monitor at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, an Assistant Producer at BBC, a Freelance Reporter at Cleveland Magazine, a Writer and Researcher at Time Out, and a Columnist at Bonjourparis.com. Additionally, she has experience in education as an English Teacher with Education Nationale. Emily Rueb has also excelled in managerial roles, having served as a Communications Manager and Recruiter at Stake, and as a Manager of Human Resources and Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer at Soundsbig.com.

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New York, New York, United States