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Monday Jul 07, 2008

It's Official: Washington Post Picks Brauchil As Executive Editor

Today, Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth announced that former WSJ managing editor Marcus Brauchli will replace Len Downie as Executive Editor of the Washington Post.

We've obtained her internal memo and it's after the jump...


    I am pleased to announce that Marcus Brauchli will become Executive Editor of The Washington Post, effective September 8. Marcus brings a wealth of experience, both as a journalist and as an editor, that will help us navigate the new world of media – honoring and building on the standards of journalism blazed by Ben Bradlee and Len Downie – and move us forward to a new and bright future.

    I will introduce him tomorrow, Tuesday, at 11 a.m. in the newsroom downtown and you will hear from him directly.

    Marcus will oversee the editorial operations of both the newspaper and washingtonpost.com; Jim Brady, Executive Editor of washingtonpost.com, and Phil Bennett, Managing Editor or the newspaper, will report to him.

    Marcus was named Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal in April 2007. As Managing Editor, Marcus oversaw the Journal news operations, both in the U.S. and internationally. He led the integration of the Journal's print and online newsrooms and put an emphasis on breaking news and dynamic content online and while focusing the newspaper on original or exclusive news. He also oversaw planning for a new luxury lifestyle magazine that will launch this coming September.

    Before becoming the Journal's managing editor, Marcus was a deputy Managing Editor at the Journal. In that job, he led the newsroom team that redesigned the newspaper that launched in January 2007. Earlier, as Global News Editor, Marcus oversaw the redesign of the Journal's Asian and European editions. He was also closely involved with the 2005 launch of the U.S. Journal's Saturday edition. Before that, as National Editor, he helped guide the Journal's coverage of two U.S. presidential elections; the stock-market downturn and corporate scandals of the early part of the decade; and the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, for which the Journal – its offices damaged and evacuated that day – won a Pulitzer Prize.

    Marcus's career at Dow Jones began in 1984, when he joined the company as a national copyreader for AP-Dow Jones News Services. Later that year, he became the agency's Hong Kong correspondent, covering Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and the Philippines. He moved to Stockholm in 1987 as Scandinavia correspondent for The Wall Street Journal Europe. He became the Journal's finance and economics reporter in Tokyo in 1988. In late 1992, Marcus returned to Hong Kong as Asia correspondent. He reported extensively from India, Pakistan, China and Southeast Asia, before moving in 1995 to Shanghai as the China Bureau Chief.

    As a reporter, Marcus reported and wrote on a wide range of social, political, economic and finance news. Among the stories he covered were the sweeping economic and social changes that have transformed China in the last two decades, the fall of both the Marcos and Suharto governments, financial crises in Japan and Asia, and sectarian strife and political change in Pakistan and India.

    Marcus is a native of Boulder, Colo., and a graduate of Columbia University. He was a 1991-92 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and led or participated in Journal teams that won two Overseas Press Club awards and two citations for excellence. He is on the board of directors of the Overseas Press Club and the International Center for Journalists, and is an advisor to the Knight-Bagehot Fellowships program at Columbia. He also is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

    Marcus is married to Maggie Farley, UN Bureau Chief of the Los Angeles Times; they have two daughters, Aria (8) and Zoe (6).
    Please join me in welcoming Marcus and his family to Washington and to The Washington Post.

Also: Howard Kurtz does his thing and raises an interesting point:

    Brauchli's challenge is particularly acute because he has never lived in Washington, a capital with a unique culture and customs, and has not dealt with local news during his nearly quarter-century at the Journal, a national publication which is based in New York but has no metro section.



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