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Yolanda Sangweni Is Now Senior Director for Programming At NPR

She will start her new role this coming Monday, November 23rd for a short, but full first week.
Source: Camden Hill

In a note to programming staff, SVP of Programming and Audience Development Anya Grundmann announced the following staffing update:

Dear Colleagues,

I am so pleased to announce that we have a wonderful new Senior Director. Yolanda will be a key member of the programming leadership team, helping drive our strategy to reach new audiences, including developing new programs and initiatives. She will also be the executive sponsor for several of our existing shows, including Throughline and CodeSwitch, and act as programming's senior liaison with the Marketing division.

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