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06/26/2003
John K. Keitt Jr., named senior vice president and general
counsel of The Associated Press
NEW YORK - The Associated Press on Thursday named John K.
Keitt Jr., a lawyer who has long been associated with the
news company, to be a senior vice president and general counsel
with responsibilities for global business development.
Tom Curley, AP president and chief executive officer, said
the role is a new one and that Keitt, now a partner in New
York with the international law firm Dewey Ballantine, will
join AP on July 7.
David Tomlin, currently assistant to the AP president, will
become assistant general counsel.
Keitt (pronounced Kitt) has practiced in the fields of media,
technology and intellectual property for more than 22 years,
both in the United States and England.
Working with AP senior executives over the past two decades,
he has represented the company on a wide range of corporate
and business matters, including virtually all of its significant
international corporate and business transactions. These include
the acquisition and development of AP's satellite communication
networks, the development of its global video news gathering
service Associated Press Television News, and the AP's investment
in new business ventures such as AP Advantage, an advertising
management service.
Keitt started his practice in London with the New York law
firm of Rogers and Wells, during which time he founded and
headed its technology practice.
In 1999, he became a partner at Dewey Ballantine, where he
led the technology practice group. He has advised other clients
on a wide variety of commercial contracts, including mergers
and acquisitions, strategic investments and alliances, multimedia
and Internet technologies, network and systems integration
and on general corporate matters including corporate governance
issues.
Keitt is a graduate of Dartmouth College and holds law degrees
from both the University of South Carolina and Cambridge University
in England.
Contact: Jack Stokes
212-621-1720
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