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09/08/2004
Porter, AP bureau chief for Louisiana, adds oversight of Mississippi
NEW YORK -- Charlotte Porter, chief of bureau for The Associated
Press in Louisiana, will add Mississippi to her responsibilities
under a restructuring of the news agency's management.
Porter has been based in New Orleans since 1994, when the
two states were part of a single AP territory. Mississippi
was later set up as its own AP operation.
Frank Fisher, who had been bureau chief for Mississippi, recently
was named chief of bureau in Des Moines, Iowa.
The appointment was announced Aug. 31 by Tom Brettingen, senior
vice president for Newspaper & New Media Markets.
Porter grew up in Lenoir, N.C. She joined the AP in Minneapolis
in 1976 and covered three legislative sessions in South Dakota
before transferring to the National Desk in New York in 1979.
In 1988, she was named news editor in Atlanta, and also served
there as assistant chief of bureau until her appointment to
oversee AP operations in Arizona in
1991.
She is a graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn.,
and a member of the Louisiana Press Association's Freedom
of Information committee.
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