Buzbee, previously executive editor of The Associated Press, becomes the first woman to lead the newspaper in its 144-year history.
The Washington Post has tapped Associated Press veteran Sally Buzbee to serve as its next executive editor, putting a seasoned newsroom leader with experience in both Washington and abroad at the helm of one of the nation’s most important newspapers. Fred Ryan, the Post’s publisher, described her as someone “steeped in the courageous journalism that is The Post’s hallmark, and who can extend our reach to news audiences in the U.S. and abroad,” as well as “a bold leader who can manage our dynamic newsroom and bureaus across the globe.”
“The Post has such a rich journalistic legacy, and such a terrific staff,” Buzbee said in an interview with her new paper. “It’s exciting to join this organization at a time of growth and innovation.”Buzbee, originally from Olathe, Kansas, joined the AP as a reporter in Topeka. She was the correspondent in San Diego, and then in 1995 joined the Washington bureau, where she eventually became the assistant bureau chief.
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