| April 6, 2004
Joe Coleman named chief of bureau
in Tokyo; Kazuo Abiko promoted to general manager
NEW YORK -- Joseph Coleman, correspondent for The Associated
Press in Tokyo, has been promoted to chief of bureau there.
Kazuo Abiko, who had been assistant chief of bureau, has been
promoted to general manager, a new position in charge of expanding
AP's commercial and sales opportunities in Japan.
The announcements were made jointly by Ian Ritchie, vice president-Global
Business and managing director of AP International, and International
Editor Deborah Seward. Ritchie is in charge of AP International,
the London-based division charged with expanding content development
and revenue opportunities outside the United States. Seward
is based at AP's headquarters in New York and directs international
news operations around the globe.
Coleman will be in charge of AP's news operations in Japan
and will report to Geoff Spencer, AP's Asia editor based in
Bangkok, Thailand. Abiko will report to Ritchie. The division
of responsibilities is part of AP's strategic goal of focusing
its top journalists on news and its best business talent on
commercial operations.
Coleman joined the AP in 1990 in Kansas City, moving to the
International Desk in 1993. He transferred to Tokyo in 1995,
serving six years before spending a year on a journalism fellowship
at the University of Michigan. He was named correspondent
in Paris in 2002 and returned to Tokyo last year.
Abiko joined the AP in 1978 as photo editor and became a newsman
in 1981. He moved to bureau administration in 1984 and was
promoted to assistant chief of bureau in 1985.
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