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The appointments include Bob Goldfarb to the newly created position of director of marketing and audience development, Kim Rosenberg Amzallag as director of advertising and Dave Goldiner as deputy director of digital media.
Russ Stanton will step down as its executive vice president and editor on Dec. 23. Current managing editor Davan Maharaj will succeed him.
The new members to the publication include reporters Antonie Boessenkool, Rachel Cook, Kellie Schmitt and editor Stacey Shepard.
Krishna Bharat joins nine other members of the Board of Visitors, which provides policy guidance and advice for the Knight Fellowships program, and serves as a primary link between the program and the global journalism community.
As president, Doug Phares will be the chief operating officer of all Sandusky Newspapers, Inc.’s newspapers, their related digital operations and supporting units.
Fidel Edwards manages MEI’s professional services delivery organization and customer-service operations.
Marc Lacey previously served as the paper’s Phoenix bureau chief.
Indrani Sen has reported for Newsday and The New York Times. She also teaches high school and college students.
Nels Jensen most recently served as director of content and programming.
Andrew Coyne will file columns for the news service for publication across the Postmedia chain of daily newspapers.
Larry Riley is also vice president of circulation for the Orange County Register and publisher of the Register’s weekly Spanish language newspaper Excelsior.
Gustavo Arellano previously served as the publication's managing editor.
Bill Cronin will be responsible for overseeing strategic marketing, events, special projects, creative and project management for USA TODAY marketing.
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