Remy Tumin
About Remy Tumin
Remy Tumin is a reporter at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in journalism and art history, with previous experience at various publications and organizations.
Work at The New York Times
Remy Tumin has been a Reporter at The New York Times since 2019. In this role, Tumin covers various topics and contributes to the newspaper's extensive reporting efforts. Prior to becoming a Reporter, Tumin worked as a News Assistant at The New York Times from 2016 to 2019, gaining valuable experience in the newsroom environment.
Previous Experience in Journalism
Before joining The New York Times, Tumin worked at Vineyard Gazette as a Reporter from 2010 to 2014. This position involved reporting on local news in Martha's Vineyard, MA. Additionally, Tumin contributed to Planet Forward as a Multimedia Contributor for four months in 2010. Tumin also interned at NBC Universal with Dateline NBC in 2009.
Education and Expertise
Tumin studied at The George Washington University from 2006 to 2010, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and Journalism. This educational background provided Tumin with foundational knowledge and skills applicable to a career in journalism.
Internship Experience
Tumin gained early experience in the field of journalism through internships. From 2006 to 2010, Tumin interned at the Student Conservation Association in the DC Office. This role allowed Tumin to engage in conservation efforts while developing skills relevant to reporting. Tumin also interned at NBC Universal in 2009 for Dateline NBC.
Notable Reporting
Tumin reported on a court ruling involving an exhibit at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania. This piece highlights Tumin's ability to cover significant cultural and legal issues, contributing to the broader discourse in journalism.