ProPublica Hires Ryan Little and Kevin Uhrmacher as Deputy Editors
3 minute readPublished: Friday, August 15, 2025 at 2:30 pm

ProPublica Bolsters Editorial Team with New Deputy Editors
ProPublica, the investigative journalism organization, has announced the hiring of Ryan Little and Kevin Uhrmacher as deputy editors for its data and news applications teams. Little will serve as deputy data editor, while Uhrmacher will take on the role of deputy news applications editor. The appointments are intended to strengthen ProPublica's editing capabilities and facilitate collaboration between its data, interactive, and reporting teams.
Little brings experience from The Baltimore Banner, where he served as data editor. During his tenure, he contributed to stories that received recognition, including a Pulitzer Prize, a George Polk Award, and an Investigative Reporters and Editors Award. His work at The Baltimore Banner covered topics such as the city's overdose crisis, transportation challenges for students, and the prevalence of listless container ships. Prior to his time at The Baltimore Banner, Little was a Roy W. Howard fellow at Mother Jones. He also previously collaborated with ProPublica on a rent pricing investigation that resulted in a Department of Justice inquiry and a settlement with a major landlord. Little holds a master's degree from the University of Maryland, where he also teaches data journalism.
Uhrmacher joins ProPublica from The Washington Post, where he worked for over a decade, most recently as graphics assignment editor. He oversaw data visualization and interactive stories, contributing to projects that earned three Pulitzer Prizes. Uhrmacher launched several trackers and worked on a database-driven story that detailed the history of enslavers in Congress, which won a Salute to Excellence Award.
Ken Schwencke, senior editor for data and news applications at ProPublica, expressed enthusiasm for the new hires, highlighting their management and journalistic skills. Both Little and Uhrmacher expressed excitement about joining ProPublica and contributing to its mission of impactful investigative journalism.
BNN's Perspective:
The addition of experienced editors like Little and Uhrmacher is a positive development for ProPublica. Their proven track records in data-driven and interactive journalism suggest a continued commitment to producing high-quality investigative reporting. This investment in editorial capacity should benefit both ProPublica's internal operations and the public's access to critical information.
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