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05/04/07
Steven Komarow named Senior Deputy International Editor for
The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Steven Komarow, assistant international editor
for The Associated Press, has been named senior deputy international
editor for the news cooperative.
Komarow, a veteran correspondent with extensive reporting
background in Washington, Europe, and the Middle East, has
been assistant international editor since April 2006. In his
new role, he will assist International Editor John Daniszewski
in managing and setting policy and strategy for the department,
which includes 90 bureaus around the world.
The appointment was announced on May 2 by Daniszewski.
Komarow first joined the AP on the Metro Desk in Washington
in 1979. He later was Washington Metro editor and chief congressional
correspondent. He covered the presidential campaigns in 1988
and in 1992.
In 1993, Komarow moved to USA Today as a defense correspondent,
covering three secretaries of defense and troops in the field.
He was the first reporter to cover a cruise missile launch
from inside a B-52 bomber. He accompanied the first ground
troops into Bosnia, Kosovo, and Haiti.
In 2000, Komarow opened USA Today's Berlin bureau and wrote
news and feature stories from Central and Eastern Europe.
After Sept. 11, 2001, he covered the U.S.-led military campaigns
in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He was an embedded reporter with the Army during the invasion
of Iraq, and went on to cover the capture and trial of Saddam
Hussein, reconstruction efforts and the insurgency. He also
has reported from across Europe and in Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Tajikistan, Yemen, Djibouti, Lebanon and the Persian Gulf
states.
Komarow returned to the newspaper's Washington bureau in August
2003, splitting his time between national security coverage
in Washington and reporting from Iraq.
"Steve brings a wealth of experience, insight and intelligence
to the leadership of AP's international department and its
far-flung network of correspondents and reporters worldwide,"
said Daniszewski. "His contributions will be particularly
felt in developing longer-range, in-depth enterprise reporting
and analysis."
Komarow's appointment expands the top management team at the
AP's international department, which also includes deputy
international editors Nicolas B. Tatro and Larry Heinzerling.
Komarow, born in New York, holds a B.A. in political science
from George Washington University.
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