Jessica Cheung
About Jessica Cheung
Jessica Cheung is a Senior Producer at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2018. She has a background in audio production and storytelling, with previous experience at NPR and The Middlebury Campus Newspaper.
Work at The New York Times
Jessica Cheung has served as a Senior Producer at The New York Times since 2018. In this role, she focuses on producing content that engages audiences with current events, particularly in the realms of U.S. politics and international affairs. Her work contributes to the newspaper's reputation for in-depth reporting and storytelling.
Previous Experience at NPR
Before joining The New York Times, Jessica Cheung worked at NPR as a Production Assistant for the program All Things Considered from 2015 to 2018. During her time in the Washington D.C. Metro Area, she gained valuable experience in audio production and storytelling, enhancing her skills in creating compelling audio content.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Cheung studied at Middlebury College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English. Her academic background laid the foundation for her career in journalism and media. Additionally, she attended Lowell High School, which contributed to her early interest in writing and storytelling.
Involvement in Campus Journalism
While at Middlebury College, Jessica Cheung was actively involved in The Middlebury Campus Newspaper. She served as Features Editor and Reporter from 2013 to 2015, where she developed her journalistic skills and gained experience in reporting and editing content for a campus audience.
Podcast Contributions
Jessica Cheung contributed to a podcast episode that discussed the efforts of a pro-Israel political group in New York politics. This involvement highlights her focus on producing content that addresses significant political issues and reflects her expertise in audio storytelling.