New York Times Company CEO Janet Robinson Stepping Down
Breaking: The New York Times CEO and president Janet Robinson is stepping down from her post at the end of the month. The Times reports Robinson will be replaced on an interim basis by publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
“It is with mixed emotions that I write to let you know that I am retiring from the New York Times Company,” Robinson told staffers in an email, The New York Times reports.
Sulzberger will serve as chief executive, while Robinson, 61, will stay on with the Times as a paid consultant for one year.
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