Jill Ellen Abramson the 57 year old newspaper reporter and editor has been appointed the first female Executive Editor to The New York Times. Abramson first joined The New York Times fourteen years earlier after nine years with the Wall Street Journal as the bureau deputy chief in Washington. Abramson had overcome serious injury from a 2007 motor vehicle accident when struck as a pedestrian by a truck, only blocks away from The New York Times headquarters, to return to her duties as the Managing Editor. Broadening her skills, Abramson temporarily took on the task to help successfully evolve the newspaper to a digital online operation. Abramson was the Washington bureau chief at the time of the Jayson Blair scandal which resulted in the resignations of her predecessor Executive and Managing Editors. Inspired by Jack Shafer ow.ly/5hgVi image source insumisas ow.ly/5hhik In my house The Times substituted for religion (June 18 2011)

Jill Ellen Abramson the 57 year old newspaper reporter and editor has been appointed the first female Executive Editor to The New York Times. Abramson first joined The New York Times fourteen years earlier after nine years with the Wall Street Journal as the bureau deputy chief in Washington. Abramson had overcome serious injury from a 2007 motor vehicle accident when struck as a pedestrian by a truck, only blocks away from The New York Times headquarters, to return to her duties as the Managing Editor. Broadening her skills, Abramson temporarily took on the task to help successfully evolve the newspaper to a digital online operation. Abramson was the Washington bureau chief at the time of the Jayson Blair scandal which resulted in the resignations of her predecessor Executive and Managing Editors.

 

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