Is a Zoo NYT-worthy?

The new issue of Washingtonian wonders about why one of the heirs to the Sulzberger family, Lynn Dolnick, was recently named to the board of the New York Times, not a mention was made of her 15-year career at the National Zoo.

She began in 1987 as special assistant to then-director Michael Robinson, then became the head of exhibits and ultimately associate director for exhibits and outreach. Occasionally she even served as the zoo’s spokesperson (like for the birth of a baby panda), and her name was even bandied about as a possible replacement for Robinson when he left.

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