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    Vindu Goel

    Fostering great conversations about New York Times journalism

    Vindu Goel is the Director of Community Engagement at The New York Times. With a strong background in technology reporting and editing, he spearheads initiatives to cultivate meaningful discussions around Times journalism.

    Vindu's primary focus lies in enhancing article comments on The New York Times' website and applications. He also plays a role in external projects such as Twitter Spaces and SMS engagements.

    His academic journey includes a B.A. in English and American Literature and Language from Harvard University, a Knight-Wallace Fellowship from the University of Michigan, and a Freedom Forum Asian Studies Fellowship from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Vindu's professional experience is rich and diverse, having held key roles at The New York Times such as Director of Community Engagement, Emerging Platforms Editor, India Business and Technology Correspondent, Technology Reporter, Assistant Business Editor, and Deputy Technology Editor.

    Prior to his tenure at The New York Times, Vindu has contributed significantly to publications like the San Jose Mercury News, the Contra Costa Times, The Plain Dealer, and The Wall Street Journal, where he held various reporting, editing, columnist, and editorial writer positions.

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    San Francisco Bay Area