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Warren H. Phillips (June 28, 1926 [1] – May 10, 2019) was an American journalist and publishing industry executive best known as the chief executive officer of Dow Jones & Company from March 1975 [2] to January 1, 1991, and chairman of the board of Dow Jones from March 1978 until he retired in July 1991 at age 65.
From 1975 to 1977 Meyer worked as a Sunday edition editor, assistant news editor and reporter for Illinois' Bloomington Pantagraph, and later as a news photo and graphics editor, assistant news editor, systems editor, copy desk chief and reporter for the Milwaukee Journal from 1977 to 1994.
William G. Connolly – co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage; [2] member of the American Copy Editors Society executive board; Harriet L. Cramer – editor and publisher, The Evening Wisconsin; Nannie Webb Curtis – editor, Texas White Ribbon, the official organ of the Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Josephine ...
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The New York Times Company vacated the public editor position [89] and eliminated the copy desk in November. [90] Sulzberger Jr. announced his resignation in December 2017, appointing his son, A. G. Sulzberger, as publisher. [91] Trump's relationship — equally diplomatic and negative — marked Sulzberger's tenure. [92]
Amit Yoran, the chief executive and chairman of cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings, has died after battling cancer, according to a statement from the company. Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive ...
He added, “In a worst-case scenario, Memorial Day" for getting it to Trump’s desk. Johnson said Monday he had talked to Trump about the evolving plan late Sunday and again Monday morning.
Alison Smale, former Berlin bureau chief [63] Craig S. Smith, former Shanghai bureau chief and founder of The New York Times' Chinese website [64] Hedrick Smith, correspondent and bureau chief; Barbara Strauch, editor (2000–2015) Walter Sullivan, science editor; John Swinton, chief editorialist (1860–1869)