Times Mirror Appoints Six Vice Presidents

Posted on July 2, 1998

In recognition of their contributions to Times Mirror, six newspaper executives have been named corporate vice presidents, it was announced today by Mark H. Willes, chairman, president and chief executive officer, Times Mirror and publisher, Los Angeles Times.

The following were appointed corporate vice presidents, in addition to their current responsibilities: John S. Carroll, editor and senior vice president, The Baltimore Sun; Janet Clayton, editor of the editorial pages and vice president, Los Angeles Times; Robert G. Magnuson, senior vice president, regional editions, Los Angeles Times; Anthony Marro, editor and executive vice president, Newsday; William J. Rowe, publisher and chief executive officer, The Advocate and Greenwich Time; and Gary K. Shorts, publisher and chief executive officer, The Morning Call.

"We are delighted to recognize this outstanding group of executives who have played, and will continue to play, a substantial role in our performance," said Willes. "They reflect an extraordinary depth of talent and skill and we are delighted to recognize their leadership."



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