Joe Kahn has been named the next executive editor of The New York Times, as he takes on one of the most prestigious jobs in journalism and succeeds Dean Baquet.Kahn, who has been managing editor of The Times since 2016, will succeed Dean Baquet, who is retiring.In a note to staff, Publisher A.G.
Sulzberger wrote that Kahn is “a brilliant journalist and a brave and principled leader” who “brings impeccable news judgment, a sophisticated understanding of the forces shaping the world and a long track record of helping journalists produce their most ambitious and courageous work.”Kahn will take leadership of the Times in June.
Baquet will remain at the Times to lead “an exciting new venture,” but Sulzberger did not provide specifics.As the second-ranking editor in the newsroom, Kahn has worked closely with Baquet and has been tasked with transforming the paper for the digital era.“Some will interpret this promotion as a sign of confidence in our current path,” Sulzberger wrote. “That’s true.
Under Dead and Joe The Times has grown stronger in virtually every way.”Kahn previously served as assistant editor for international and international editor.
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