Harry Stevens is a graphics-focused journalist with 11 years of experience turning complex climate and public-interest data into clear, engaging storytelling for top newsrooms including The New York Times and The Washington Post. He blends rigorous investigative reporting with pixel-perfect interactive visualizations, having built JavaScript libraries and open-sourced extensive Indian geospatial data while at Hindustan Times. At The Washington Post he shifted from graphics reporter to Climate Lab columnist before joining NYT as Graphics Editor, Climate, demonstrating a rare mix of editorial judgment and hands-on engineering. Comfortable shipping cross-platform visuals and teaching newsroom data skills, he brings an investigative reporter’s nose for power abuses together with production-grade front-end craftsmanship.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Science (M.S.) Journalism, Master of Science (M.S.) Journalism at Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) International Relations, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) International Relations at University of Puget Sound
Add a row and a column to a set of data so you can lay it out.
Contributions:8 PRs, 13 pushes, 8 branches in 4 years 5 months
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