Heba Elorbany is the former executive producer of audio and podcasts. Elorbany joined The Times in July 2021 as a senior producer, focusing on development of new podcasts as well as creating “Asian Enough” and “The Envelope.” Prior to The Times, she produced podcasts for the New York Times, Slate, Buzzfeed and Gimlet and live events for Radio Ambulante and PRX. Elorbany is also a documentary filmmaker and her most recent film, “An Act of Worship,” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2022. She is an alumna of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
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