Before joining Guardian US, Spencer worked at Fusion, where she held the roles of editor-in-chief, digital and senior vice president, emerging platforms. A former Nieman Fellow, Spencer also served as both executive editor and managing editor of the Daily Beast, as well as overseeing digital content for Newsweek. She was a correspondent in the Wall Street Journal’s Hong Kong bureau for two years, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 2007 as part of a team for the Journal’s ‘Naked Capitalism’ series on China. She joined the Journal in 2002 as a staff reporter in New York. At Guardian US, Spencer will spearhead cutting-edge projects and drive innovation across the newsroom, with a particular focus on mobile and video.
Taylor joined Guardian US in September 2015 as head of news, overseeing day-to-day news operations. He has since led the Guardian’s coverage of the 2016 presidential election, while stewarding major news events including the Orlando and San Bernardino shootings. Taylor previously held the role of head of news at the Times of London, winning multiple awards, before which he served as the UK newspaper’s US editor, based in Washington DC. He has held numerous senior news roles at both the Times and the Guardian. With a journalistic career spanning more than 25 years on both sides of the Atlantic, David will continue to bring his unrivaled news expertise to bear at a strategic level, says the Guardian.
Commenting on the appointments, Lee Glendinning said: “In Jane and David we have an enviable combination of cutting-edge digital thinking and unrivaled news judgment. I’m looking forward to working with them both to further underline the Guardian’s purpose and voice in the United States.”
Jane Spencer said: “I’m thrilled to be joining a news organization that combines the highest standards of journalism with bold digital thinking. I look forward to helping the Guardian US reach new and underrepresented audiences, and take advantage of all the most exciting tools of digital journalism to tell meaningful stories.”
David Taylor said: “I’m delighted to be taking a more senior role with Guardian US as we continue our mission to go further and deeper in reporting on America, telling the stories which are too often ignored, in new and imaginative ways. With a lot at stake in election year, there has never been a more consequential time to report with rigor and nuance.”