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Andrea de Leon
Northeast Bureau Chief
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Andrea de Leon is NPR's Northeast Bureau Chief and edits the network's coverage of addiction and treatment. In her long career at NPR, de Leon has shaped coverage of Donald Trump's business and legal affairs in New York, superstorm Sandy, hurricane Katrina, and 9/11. As the editor for addiction and treatment, she has focused on the rise of the opioid epidemic, settlements with the nation's opioid manufacturers and suppliers, the patchwork of treatment for addiction in the United States, and the changing supply of illegal drugs. She is the winner of numerous awards, including the Leo C. Lee Award for her contribution to public radio journalism. She is a past member of the board of PRNDI (now the Public Media Journalists Association) and The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.
Prior to joining NPR, Andrea was a reporter and News Director at Maine Public. She holds a BA in writing from St. Lawrence University and an MFA in fiction from Vermont College.
Prior to joining NPR, Andrea was a reporter and News Director at Maine Public. She holds a BA in writing from St. Lawrence University and an MFA in fiction from Vermont College.