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06/01/07
AP Press Release
Mary Rajkumar appointed AP assistant international editor
for news projects and series
NEW YORK -- Mary Rajkumar, the deputy business editor at The
Miami Herald, will join The Associated Press as assistant
international editor, working on special projects and series.
Her appointment was announced May 29 by AP International Editor
John Daniszewski.
Rajkumar will be based in New York, the headquarters of the
news cooperative, the world's oldest and largest news gathering
organization.
The International department oversees some 600 international
print journalists and correspondents outside the United States
who produce stories used in print, audio, video and online
that reach an estimated 1 billion people daily.
"I'm delighted to be joining AP, and I'm particularly
interested in enterprise and projects," Rajkumar said,
adding "the role of AP is more crucial than ever."
Daniszewski said Rajkumar has shown a keen interest in international
news and a flair for working closely with reporters and for
editing complex subjects.
During two years at The Herald, Rajkumar led the paper's housing
coverage and edited a prize-winning series exposing secret
court dockets withheld from the public.
Rajkumar earlier spent seven years at the San Jose Mercury
News. As assistant business editor from 2001-05, she led a
team of award-winning editors and reporters, improving coverage
of immigrant communities and international business.
She spent four years at the Oakland Tribune covering higher
education and reported on the end of the affirmative action
program at the University of California. During this time
she won awards from the national Education Writers' Assocation
for breaking news and feature writing and was nominated as
Bay Area Journalist of the Year.
She also spent two years as the city editor for The Fremont
Argus in California.
A native of Singapore, Rajkumar graduated from Cambridge University
with a degree in English literature and holds a masters degree
in journalism from Stanford University. She is fluent in Spanish,
French and Malay, and is active in the Asian American Journalists
Association.
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