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03/07/2005
Slaughter,
Seagrave appointments announced
NEW
YORK -- Thomas E. Slaughter and Jane R. Seagrave have been
promoted to new management positions in the Newspaper &
New Media Markets department of The Associated Press.
Slaughter
becomes vice president of the department's Newspaper Market
unit, overseeing headquarters activities related to AP's business
relationships with its 1,550 newspaper members. He had
served since 2003 as vice president of New Media Markets
in the department, responsible for products and sales to the
online operations of AP's newspaper members.
Seagrave was appointed director of New Media Markets in the
department, adding responsibility for the online operations
of AP-member papers to her assignment as head of AP Digital, which
provides news and information to Web sites, corporate desktops,
wireless devices and other new media applications.
The
appointments were announced Monday by Tom Brettingen, senior
vice president of the N&NMM department. They will take
effect immediately as part of a reorganization following the
decision by veteran AP executive Rick Spratling, director
of the newspaper unit of N&NMM, to retire in June
Slaughter joined
the AP in Topeka , Kan. , in 1973 and worked in Sioux Falls
, S.D. , and Denver before being named correspondent in Cheyenne,
Wyo., in 1976. He later served as correspondent in Tallahassee
, Fla., assistant chief of bureau in Dallas and bureau chief
in Newark and in Seattle. He was named a general executive
at New York headquarters in 1989 and later served as director
of strategic planning and director of AP Digital before joining
the N&NMM department. He was named a vice president in
1999.
A
native of Salina, Kan., Slaughter holds a bachelor's degree
in journalism from the University of Kansas and a master's
degree in business administration from City University in
Bellevue, Wash.
Seagrave
rejoined the AP in 2003 as director of AP Digital from a role
as chief online strategy consultant for America Lawyer Media,
where she developed and managed the integration of that New
York-based company with San Francisco-based law.com. She was
an AP newswoman from 1979 to 1985 with assignments in Santa
Fe, N.M., Grants Pass, Ore., and Boston. She later served
as vice president-editorial and production for Lawyers Weekly
Publications in Boston, president and chief operating officer
of Legal Communications Ltd. in Philadelphia and chief executive
officer of localbusiness.com of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
A
New England native, she is a graduate of Bowdoin College
in Brunswick, Maine, and holds a master's degree in public
administration from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School
of Government.
Spratling
has had a 30-year career with the AP, including assignments
as news editor in Salt Lake City and Boston, chief of bureau
in Milwaukee and San Francisco, and general executive in New
York. He was named director of the newspaper unit of N&NMM
in 2003.
Contact:
Ellen Hale, AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
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