People In The News
Jon Alverson previously served as editor at the Desoto Times-Tribune in Hernando, Miss.
Josh O'Connor has worked in various capacities with Black Press, Ltd., Sound Publishing's parent company, since 1998.
Jimmy W. Hayes will retire from Cox in April 2014 as president and chief executive officer. John M. Dyer will succeed Hayes while Douglas E. Franklin will become executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Ken Paulson served as editor-in-chief of USA Today from 2004 to 2009.
Chris Durand will lead Genesis Media’s technology team in
developing its core platform, video, mobile and data products.
Timothy L. O’Brien will oversee the promotion of View content worldwide, extending the
View brand in global media markets and assisting its continued growth as
an influential forum on the Web.
Karen Bordeleau becomes the first woman to hold the title as top editor in the newspaper's 183-year history.
Robert M. Nutting is president and CEO of Ogden
Newspapers Inc.
These executives from SIIA member companies will help provide the
content industry with leadership, advocacy and critical market
information in the crucial months and years ahead.
Emmanuel Hoog was re-elected for a second three-year term and Christophe Beaux was elected as new state representative.
Mark J. Rochester previously served as assistant bureau chief at The Associated Press in San Francisco.
Donald Wilder most recently served as chief executive officer of Hometown News
Co.
Carlos Sanchez is managing editor of the Baton Rouge, La., bureau at the Times-Picayune.
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