The New York Times Names Margaret Sullivan Public Editor

The New York Times has named Margaret Sullivan its new public editor. Sullivan is the first woman public editor at the paper. She comes to the Times from The Buffalo News, where she served as editor and vice president. She had been with the Buffalo News since 2000.

At the Times, Sullivan will have a more active digital role than her predecessors. Sullivan will be an “initiator, orchestrator and moderator of an ongoing conversation about the Times’ journalism,” according to a press release.

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