Deputy Director of Audience
Tynin Fries
Tynin joined the Denver Post in 2018 and was promoted to Deputy Director of Audience in 2022. She helps lead the digital team at the Post, managing content across all channels.
She’s a California native but previously moved from Phoenix where she worked at The Arizona Republic. She’s also a proud Arizona State University alumna (#godevs!) where she earned her Master of Mass Communication from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism.
Tynin is a member of the Online News Association and the Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society that promotes scholarship in journalism and mass communications.
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