Matt Stiles is a senior data and graphics editor with 13 years of experience turning complex government, politics and foreign-affairs beats into clear, visual stories using code, maps and news apps. Currently leading a global team at CNN and teaching data reporting at USC Annenberg, he blends newsroom leadership with hands-on data analysis and GIS expertise. His background spans NPR, The Texas Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times, where he combined traditional reporting with interactive graphics to surface civic insights. Equally comfortable writing long-form reporting or shipping newsroom tools, he has a track record of building award-winning news applications and visual projects that broaden public understanding of policy and place.
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