Jaimie Ding
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Jaimie Ding is a former Business reporter at the Los Angeles Times. Before joining The Times, she wrote for the Oregonian, the Sacramento Bee, the Associated Press and Claremont Colleges newspaper, the Student Life. Ding was raised in the Portland, Ore., area and graduated from Scripps College with a degree in politics. She was a member of the 2021-22 Los Angeles Times Fellowship class.
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