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    Kim Last

    Editor, Live Journalism and Special Content at The Wall Street Journal

    Kim Last is the Editor of Live Journalism and Special Content at The Wall Street Journal, a position she has held since August 2020.1 She leads a team of journalists and video producers who create storytelling formats and sessions for the WSJ's newsmaking live events.1 Last also served as a Course Instructor for the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at The University of Texas at Austin from February to April 2022.1

    In her role as an instructor, Last taught a course titled "Going live: Building live journalism in your newsroom," which attracted over 1,600 students globally.1 The course covered topics such as building virtual event formats, strategies for packaging event content into news stories, and tips on hosting sessions.1

    Prior to her current role, Last held positions as:

    • Deputy Editor of Live Journalism at The Wall Street Journal (March 2018 - August 2020)1
    • VP of Programming at New York Women in Communications (May 2009 - June 2011)1
    • Online Media Trainee at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (September 2006 - December 2006)1

    Last has a background in American Studies and Political Science from Washington College and also holds a Certificate in British Politics from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).1

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    Brooklyn, New York, United States