Josh Keller is a seasoned newsroom design and interactive storytelling leader with a decade-long track record shaping visual journalism at The New York Times as Deputy International Editor. He leads graphics and multimedia for international coverage, having risen from hands-on interactive graphics work to editorial leadership since 2012. Josh combines front-end development and design roots—co-founding a web studio and building client sites—with reporting experience from a years-long stint as a West Coast correspondent. That hybrid background lets him translate complex data and reporting needs into elegant, interactive visuals that scale across breaking news and long-form projects. Based in New York, he brings a rare mix of newsroom judgment, product-minded design, and technical craft to high-stakes international coverage.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Comparative Literature, B.A., Comparative Literature at University of California, Berkeley
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