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Marjorie Miller has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of journalism. Marjorie has held various roles throughout their career, starting in 1988 as the Mexico City Bureau Chief for the Los Angeles Times. From there, they went on to serve as the Jerusalem Bureau Chief, London Bureau Chief, and Foreign Editor for the same company. In 2006, they became a Board Member for the International Women's Media Foundation. In 2010, they joined The Associated Press as the Regional Editor for Latin America and the Caribbean, and later became the Vice President & Global Enterprise Editor. Currently, they are a Foundation Board Member at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.
Marjorie Miller holds a Bachelor's degree in American Studies from U.C. Santa Cruz.
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