Jeff joined the Post in 2017 as sports editor and quickly transitioned to coverage of the NFL, as well as editing a number of high-impact corporate series and special projects. These include Rick Mace's Game Changers series on how climate change is impacting sports and Roman Stubbs' award-winning reporting on the intersection of high school sports and society. It is included.
Jeff has been an editor on the Special Newsroom's Initiatives and Partnerships team for the past two years. In that role, based in the Audience Strategy department, he works with editors and reporters across the newsroom to focus on big themes that fall outside of the typical news cycle, with an emphasis on reaching new readers. We have developed a special project. It includes a special section on space travel, “The New Space Age,'' with contributions from multiple desks, combining traditional storytelling with immersive visuals and graphics, and an interactive space debris game. It was combined. Other sections included a cocktail section in collaboration with the food team, a future of work package in collaboration with the technology team, and a growth guide, a package of stories and advice focused on personal growth.
Prior to joining the Post, Jeff was editor-in-chief of Pro Football Focus, where he oversaw the company's editorial operations and co-hosted the weekly NFL radio show on SiriusXM. He started his career at ESPN.
michael errigo I was promoted to deputy editor-in-chief. In his new role, Michael will help coordinate our high school coverage, and working with a team of freelancers he will cover schools throughout the DMV. He will also help put together the fall, winter, and spring All-Met teams that are the foundation of our high school coverage. He will report to Night Sports Editor Micah Pollack.
Michael joined the Post in 2016 as a press assistant. In addition to working at his sports copy desk, Michael has covered high school sports extensively. He writes about St. John's men's basketball coach Pat Behan's battle with ALS and how his team has moved forward without him. He chronicled an unconventional group of football players at Clarksburg High School who had never played in a game, and also profiled the International High School football team at Langley Park. This team was created to serve students who are designated as English Language Learners, most of whom are English Language Learners. immigration.
When I'm not working, I love reading, watching movies, and spending time with my family.
Spencer Nussbaum I was promoted to beat reporter. In his new role, Spencer will be in charge of the Washington Nationals alongside Andrew Golden. He will report to baseball editor Sarah Larimer.
Spencer joined the Post in 2022 as a press assistant. In addition to working on the sports copy desk, Spencer also covers high school sports. He wrote a touching story about how his three high school basketball teams played through their grief after a teammate died. He spoke with old-school coaches to see if their tough tactics would work for a new generation of athletes. He also introduced the Virginia baseball player who has been touted as America's version of Shohei Ohtani.
When he's not writing or reading about sports, he's probably trying new restaurants, playing Frisbee, or watching the greatest reality show of all time, Survivor. He also has a twin brother who is involved in baseball, and he thinks the older brother is very nice.