Leadership changes coming to Anchorage Daily News

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Several changes are coming to the leadership of the Anchorage Daily News, including the departure of the editor and the publisher, owner and president Ryan Binkley announced Monday.

David Hulen, who has led the newsroom as editor since 2015, has decided to retire after more than 38 years with the Daily News.

Andy Pennington, who as publisher has overseen overall operations of the company since 2018, is leaving that role on Feb. 3, Binkley said. Pennington will become regional president and publisher for Adams Publishing Group in Southern Wisconsin.

Binkley said he will step into the role of publisher after Pennington’s departure. Pennington will continue in a consulting role with the company, he said.

Managing editor Vicky Ho will become interim editor after Hulen’s departure on March 15 while the company conducts a search for a permanent top newsroom leader, Binkley said.

Kea Cuaresma, currently ADN’s chief revenue officer, will become vice president of revenue and community engagement, overseeing sales, subscriptions, events and community relations.

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