Phillip Rawls Exits AP
Reporter Phillip Rawls is set to retire from the Associated Press. He currently covers Alabama state government and politics based out of Montgomery, Alabama. He will exit the news service at the end...
View ArticleNew Appointments at AP Bureaus
The Associated Press has announced two new staff appointments. Africa desk editor Carley Petesch has been named West Africa correspondent, based out of the Dakar, Senegal bureau. Petesch has been on...
View ArticleCara Rubinsky Heads to AP London Bureau
Cara Rubinsky has been named associate Europe editor for the Associated Press and will relocate to the London, UK bureau in April. She most recently served as the assistant central region editor...
View Article2016 Political Coverage Announcements at the AP
The AP has announced several changes to political coverage for the 2016 presidential campaign. The following announcements were made: Lisa Lerer will join the news service in April to serve as...
View ArticleJuliet Williams Switches Roles At Associated Press
Associated Press announced Juliet Williams has been named an administrative correspondent overseeing coverage of California state politics and government, based in Sacramento, California. She briefly...
View ArticlePia Sarkar Named Deputy Editor for Associated Press
Associated Press has named Pia Sarkar deputy editor beginning June 1. Sarkar has served as executive editor for American Lawyer Online since September 2014, and was deputy editor for the site since May...
View ArticleAssociated Press Taps Collin Binkley
Collin Binkley will join Associated Press bureau in Boston on June 1 as a reporter. Binkley has covered higher education for The Columbus Dispatch since 2014 and joined the newspaper in December 2010,...
View ArticleMarjorie J. Miller Promoted At AP
Marjorie J. Miller has been promoted at the Associated Press as the director of global news and enterprise. She will move to the Nerve Center in New York in July. Previously, Miller was based in Mexico...
View ArticleMary Hudetz Returns To The Associated Press
Mary Hudetz will rejoin the Associated Press‘ Albuquerque, New Mexico bureau in late August to cover law enforcement. Hudetz currently is the editor for Native Peoples overseeing editorial direction,...
View ArticleAye Aye Win Retiring From Associated Press
Associated Press Myanmar bureau chief and correspondent Aye Aye Win is retiring after 25 years at the news service. Win is a veteran journalist in Myanmar and helped found the first formal news bureau...
View ArticleSports Beat Move and Add at the AP
Associated Press sports reporter Tales Azzoni is relocating from Sao Paolo to the Madrid bureau to cover sports in Spain and Portugal. He originally joined the news service in 2002. Also at AP, Joe...
View ArticleChanges at Associated Press
Popular food blogger Katie Workman is replacing food editor J.M. Hirsch as the “Cooking on Deadline” columnist at the Associated Press. Workman also serves as a cooking for kids expert on About.com. At...
View ArticleDavid Espo Retires from Associated Press
David Espo has retired from his role as special correspondent for the Associated Press. Espo joined the news service in 1974 before moving to the Washington bureau in 1977. For more breaking news...
View ArticleReporter Kathleen Hennessey Returning to AP
After four years at the Los Angeles Times, Kathleen Hennessey is returning to the Associated Press as a White House reporter. Hennessey used to work at the Las Vegas bureau of the AP. For global news,...
View ArticleBrett Zongker Departs Associated Press
Brett Zongker is no longer at the Associated Press. He left to join the George Washington University as senior director of media relations. Zongker most recently served as a reporter covering arts,...
View ArticleDavid Hamilton Named Tech Editor For AP – San Francisco
David Hamilton has been named tech editor for the Associate Press San Francisco Bureau, effective October 5. The news service has been without a devoted tech editor since John Simons left in September...
View ArticleLou Ferrara to Depart Associated Press
Lou Ferrara has announced that he is set to leave the Associated Press for a new opportunity. Ferrara joined the AP in July 2005 as managing editor and vice president. Ferrara oversaw the Nerve Center...
View ArticleAssociated Press Parts Ways with Ray Henry
Ray Henry has left the Associated Press to become a staff economist at professional services firm Ernst & Young in Washington. Henry had been with the AP since 2005, first as a reporter at the...
View ArticleAssociated Press Updates
The Associated Press has announced a few moves, including a returning staff member and two job changes. Errin Haines Whack will rejoin the AP in Philadelphia Nov. 2 to cover urban affairs, particularly...
View ArticleA.P. Loses Journalist Frederic Frommer
After 16 years at the Associated Press, Frederic Frommer has left for the Dewey Square Group, where he is the head of sports business practice. At the AP, Frommer reported on sports and public policy....
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