Aimee O.
About Aimee O.
Aimee O. is a reporter with extensive experience in journalism, currently working at The New York Times and The Boston Globe. She specializes in climate and environmental issues, covering significant events such as Hurricane Beryl and other extreme weather incidents.
Work at The New York Times
Aimee O. has been a reporter at The New York Times since 2019. In this role, she focuses on various topics, including climate and environmental issues. Her reporting includes coverage of significant events and their implications, contributing to the newspaper's reputation for in-depth journalism.
Current Role at The Boston Globe
Aimee O. serves as a member of the Boston Globe Editorial Board since 2018. In addition, she has held the position of Digital Content Producer for opinion and ideas at The Boston Globe since 2018. She also works as a reporter, a role she has maintained since 2015, where she covers a range of topics, including environmental issues.
Previous Experience in Journalism
Prior to her current roles, Aimee O. worked at The Boston Globe as a Digital Content Producer from 2015 to 2019. She also held a position as a Collegiate Correspondent at USA Today in 2013. Additionally, she gained experience as an intern at The Christian Science Monitor and Time Out Sydney, which contributed to her development as a journalist.
Education and Expertise
Aimee O. studied Journalism at Boston University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2009 to 2013. She also attended High Tech High School from 2005 to 2009. Aimee has pursued further studies in Politics at Princeton University since 2007, enhancing her understanding of the political landscape relevant to her reporting.
Focus on Climate and Environmental Reporting
Aimee O. specializes in reporting on climate and environmental issues. Her work includes coverage of extreme weather events and their impacts, such as her reporting on Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean. This focus reflects her commitment to addressing critical issues affecting the environment and communities.