Indian American Chitra Wadhwani named editorial director of Washington Post Live

Chitra Wadhwani has been named editorial director of Washington Post Live where she will oversee and drive the strategy for the “Race in America” series.

WASHINGTON  (TIP): Veteran Indian American broadcast producer Chitra Wadhwani has been named editorial director of Washington Post Live where she will oversee and drive the strategy for the “Race in America” series.

Announcing Wadhwani’s appointment, The Washington Post described “Race in America” as “one of our most important initiatives.” The series examines the movement to end systemic racism and police brutality, and more broadly how race and identity affect the lives of people in a myriad of ways.

Wadhwani will also support executive producer Katherine O’Hearn in guiding the overall editorial direction of Live programming, the Post said. “Washington Post Live is producing more digital programming than ever before, with nearly 200 programs since April,” said O’Hearn. “We launched in June in the wake of protests over the killing of George Floyd and quickly expanded to a weekly series featuring significant voices leading the fight for equality,” she said “Throughout her career, Chitra has given voice to the individuals and ideas shaping the future, creating powerful conversations that richly inform,” O’Hearn said. “We are thrilled to add her exceptional news judgement and deep experience to our team, which will only enhance our coverage of this moment of national reckoning.” In her new role, Wadhwani will collaborate closely with the reporters and editors in the newsroom who are steeped in covering issues of race to produce programs that build on the momentum “Race in America” has generated and move the national conversation about race forward, the Post said. Averaging over a quarter of a million views per event, the series has featured discussions about the need for reforms to curb police brutality and end racial profiling, the debate around historical monuments and how the country memorializes its past, inequality and exploitation in culture, diversity in corporate America and what steps should be taken to make progress, among others, it said.

Wadhwani joins The Post from CBS This Morning, the network’s flagship national morning news program. As supervising producer, she developed guests and feature stories across topic areas, managed partnerships and led several special projects. Wadhwani led the planning for the two-hour live show from the National Museum of African American History and Culture ahead of its opening. More recently, Wadhwani also oversaw CBS This Morning‘s social media and podcast teams which produced original digital content on lives lost to covid-19, what it means to be Asian American today, Hispanic Heritage month, Black pioneers on their trailblazers, and mental health awareness.

Wadhwani began her career at PBS’s Charlie Rose, where she was the supervising producer for domestic, foreign, business, media, and technology coverage, and broader operational planning. She guided coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign and other major political events. Internationally, she developed shows originating from India, Iran, and the UK. Wadhwani holds an undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University in sociology and currently resides in the DC area.

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