Lauren Williams
Journalist — Editor






Most recently, I worked at Wonder Media Network, a podcast production company in New York. I wrote scripts, scored, produced and pitched episodes for narrative shows and audio documentaries. 
  
Before that, I was an editor for the arts and culture team at WBUR, Boston’s NPR station. I began my time there as the station’s arts reporting fellow.

Previously, I worked at The Paris Review as an editorial intern. I fact-checked stories and evaluated poetry, fiction, and non-fiction submissions. I also contributed to the magazine’s weekly culture column, the “Review’s Review.”  

I graduated with a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School in August 2021. While there, I reported on stories about race and culture, Gen Z candidates in local elections, and historic preservation in the city.

I graduated Magna Cum Laude and received Global Communications Departmental Honors from the American University of Paris in 2020. As an undergraduate, I was the editor-in-chief of the school’s student culture magazine.

I speak and read in French and love literature, art, and solo-traveling. While living in Paris, I interned on the production team at Maison Margiela, where I assisted photographers and stylists.

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