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09/27/06
Mark Rochester named AP assistant chief of bureau in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO --
Mark Rochester, an assistant managing editor at The Denver
Post, has been named assistant chief of bureau for The Associated
Press in San Francisco.
The appointment was announced Wednesday by John Raess, chief
of bureau for Northern California, Northern Nevada and Hawaii.
Rochester was put in charge of the Post's Sunday edition in
2002. He also has supervised national and international reporting
desks, as well as investigative projects. He coordinated coverage
of the war in Iraq, the space shuttle Columbia disaster and
investigations into sexual assaults in the military.
Previously, Rochester worked as enterprise editor at Newsday
and as an assistant managing editor for investigations and
special projects at The Indianapolis Star. He also worked
as a reporter at The Milwaukee Journal, The Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Press, and the Lafayette (Ind.) Journal and Courier.
Rochester has served on the board of directors for Investigative
Reporters & Editors Inc. He is a journalism graduate of
Indiana University.
Contact: Jack Stokes,
AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
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