Wanda Lloyd became the papers first black executive editor in 2004. When she took over, Ms. Lloyd said black residents complained that they did not feel accurately represented by the paper. Some felt that they appeared only in stories about crime and other negative things. She said she tried to pre
Jacquelyn Pratcher (2000-2004), Daphne Falls (1986-1990), Wanda Lloyd (1982-1986), Samuel Samuel Gordon (1992-1996)
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Wanda Lloyd
Work:
Savannah State University - Department chair, associate professor (2013) Montgomery Advertiser - Executive Editor (2004-2013) Freedom Forum - Executive Director (2001-2004) The Greenville News - Managing editor (1996-2000) USA TODAY - Senior editor, managing editor, deputy managing editor (1986-1995) The Washington Post - Deputy Washington Editor (1975-1985)
Education:
Spelman College - English, Northwestern University, Kellogg Graduate School of Business
Tagline:
A long-time newspaper editor and media diversity advocate