Dan Barrick
News DirectorDan is NHPR's news director, managing a team of reporters, editors and producers in the newsroom and also overseeing the Document team, a longform, narrative reporting project.
He joined NHPR in 2015 as senior editor for politics and policy. Prior to that, Dan was deputy director of the New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies, an independent, non-partisan think tank. He also worked for nearly a decade at the Concord Monitor in various roles, including political reporter, business reporter, deputy city editor, and news editor.
Reach Dan by email, or find him on Twitter @danielbarrick.
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