Katherine Corcoran named AP enterprise editor for Latin America and the CaribbeanAugust 17th, 2009 Corcoran named AP Latin America enterprise editorNEW YORK — Katherine Corcoran, an editor at the Latin America Desk of The Associated Press and a former teacher and innovator in community journalism, has been promoted to the new position of enterprise editor for Latin America and the Caribbean. John Daniszewski, senior managing editor, made the announcement Monday.
Fred Kinne, San Diego editor whose paper won Pulitzer for plane crash coverage, dies at 93August 11th, 2009 San Diego editor who helped win Pulitzer diesSAN DIEGO — Fred Kinne, a veteran editor who helped a San Diego newspaper win the Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of a 1978 plane crash, has died. He was 93. His family says Kinne died Sunday night at a nursing center in La Mesa.
Pam Maples resigning after nearly 3 years as St. Louis Post-Dispatch managing editorAugust 8th, 2009 Maples resigns as Post-Dispatch managing editorST. LOUIS — St.
Senior editor Malcolm Foster appointed as Associated Press bureau chief in TokyoJuly 27th, 2009 New AP bureau chief appointed in TokyoNEW YORK — Malcolm Foster, The Associated Press business editor for the Asia-Pacific region, was named Monday to be bureau chief in Tokyo. Foster will lead the AP staff in Tokyo to produce insightful coverage of Japan as its corporate giants and society grapple with the worldwide economic crisis, the effects of an aging population and its struggle to find a new role in Asia in the face of an increasingly powerful China and worries about a nuclear-armed North Korea.
Veteran correspondent Paul Haven named to lead Associated Press bureau in HavanaJuly 10th, 2009 Paul Haven appointed AP chief in HavanaNEW YORK — Paul Haven has been appointed The Associated Press chief of bureau in Havana, Cuba, following three years of leading the cooperative's news operations in Spain and Portugal as Madrid bureau chief. Senior Managing Editor John Daniszewski made the announcement Friday.
Veteran congressional aide appointed to head Interior's troubled Minerals Management Service.June 25th, 2009 New chief appointed to Interior agency.WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has appointed Elizabeth Birnbaum, a veteran congressional aide and former Interior Department attorney, to head the department's Minerals Management Service. The agency has been the focus of controversy over its management of offshore leasing programs and ethics violations including a sex and drug scandal involving a number of agency workers.
Dow Jones picks former Times, Telegraph editor to lead The Wall Street Journal EuropeJune 16th, 2009 Dow Jones names Wall Street Journal Europe editorNEW YORK — Patience Wheatcroft, a former editor for The Times of London and The Sunday Telegraph, was named Tuesday as The Wall Street Journal's editor-in-chief for Europe. The appointment comes amid a broad reorganization that began with its takeover more than a year ago by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
Hoffner appointed deputy editor of AP's new regional desk for western USMay 13th, 2009 Hoffner named AP's West region deputy editorNEW YORK — The Associated Press has promoted New York City News Editor Josh Hoffner to the new position of deputy West editor, helping oversee coverage of the Western United States. West Editor Traci Carl made the announcement Wednesday.
Dave Zelio appointed assistant sports editor for AP's Central deskMay 9th, 2009 Zelio appointed AP Central assistant sports editorCHICAGO — Dave Zelio, assistant bureau chief for The Associated Press in Chicago, has been selected as assistant sports editor for the AP's Central desk, which covers 14 states in the Midwest. Zelio will coordinate sports coverage from the Dakotas east to Michigan and south to Texas.
Dave Zelio appointed assistant sports editor for AP's Central deskMay 9th, 2009 Zelio appointed Central assistant sports editorCHICAGO — Dave Zelio, assistant bureau chief for The Associated Press in Chicago, has been selected as assistant sports editor for the AP's Central desk, which covers 14 states in the Midwest. Zelio will coordinate sports coverage from the Dakotas east to Michigan and south to Texas.
The Miami Herald chooses first woman and Hispanic as editorial page editorMay 8th, 2009 1st woman editorial page editor for Miami HeraldMIAMI — The Miami Herald reports it has chosen its first woman and its first Hispanic journalist to become the editorial page editor. Myriam Marquez was born in Havana, Cuba.
Teutsch, Roessner leaving top editor jobs at The Hartford CourantMay 5th, 2009 Top Hartford Courant editors leaving jobsHARTFORD, Conn. — An executive of The Hartford Courant says Editor Cliff Teutsch and Managing Editor Barbara Roessner are resigning and will be replaced by an interim editor.
AP appoints Gillespie to deputy editor of new regional desk for central USApril 29th, 2009 AP names Gillespie central region deputy editorNEW YORK — Noreen Gillespie, assistant South editor for The Associated Press, has been promoted to the new position of deputy Central editor, and will help lead the news organization's new regional desk in Chicago. Working with Central Editor David Scott, Gillespie will lead a staff of multi-format editors who will edit content from AP bureaus in 14 states from the Dakotas east to Michigan and south to Texas.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editor is new president of the American Society of News EditorsApril 28th, 2009 Milwaukee editor is president of news editor groupMILWAUKEE — The editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has been appointed the new president of the American Society of News Editors. Martin Kaiser succeeds Charlotte H.
Sukumar is Mint's new editorDecember 27th, 2008 NEW DELHI - Managing editor R. Sukumar is to be the new editor of The Mint, the business newspaper of the Hindustan Times group.