List of New York Times employees
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This is a list of former and current New York Times employees, reporters, and columnists.
Current
Publisher
List of masthead employees as of August 2022:[ 3]
News
Joseph Kahn , executive editor
Marc Lacey, managing editor
Carolyn Ryan , managing editor
Rebecca Blumenstein , deputy managing editor
Sam Dolnick , deputy managing editor
Steve Duenes , deputy managing editor
Clifford J. Levy , deputy managing editor
Elisabeth Bumiller , assistant managing editor
Monica Drake , assistant managing editor
Matthew Ericson, assistant managing editor[ 4]
Hannah Poferl, assistant managing editor
Sam Sifton , assistant managing editor
Karron Skog, assistant managing editor
Michael Slackman , assistant managing editor
Opinion
Business
Meredith Kopit Levien , chief executive officer
Diane Brayton, general counsel and secretary
Roland A. Caputo, chief financial officer[ 5]
Jacqueline Welch, chief human resources officer
William T. Bardeen, chief strategy officer
R. Anthony Benten , chief accounting officer, treasurer
Alexandra Hardiman, chief product officer
Lisa Ryan Howard, head of advertising
David Perpich, publisher of The Athletic and Wirecutter
Dave Rubin, chief marketing and communications officer
Jason Sobel, chief technology officer
Hannah Yang, chief growth officer
Department heads
Jia Lynn Yang , national editor[ 6]
Greg Winter , international managing editor
Randy Archibold , sports editor
Ellen Pollock, business editor[ 7]
Nestor Ramos, metro editor[ 8]
David Halbfinger, politics editor[ 9]
Stella Bugbee, Styles editor[ 10]
Sia Michel , deputy culture editor
Andrew LaVallee, arts and leisure editor[ 11]
Bill McDonald , obituaries editor
Will Shortz , crossword puzzle editor
Jake Silverstein , editor, The New York Times Magazine
Gilbert Cruz , editor, The New York Times Book Review [ 12]
Hanya Yanagihara , editor, T: The New York Times Style Magazine [ 13]
Kevin Quealy, editor The Upshot [ 14]
Main hubs of newsroom operations
Bureau chiefs
Domestic bureaus
Richard Fausset, Atlanta
Ellen Barry, Boston
Julie Bosman, Chicago
Jack Healy, Denver
J. David Goodman, Houston [ 16]
Adam Nagourney , Los Angeles
Patricia Mazzei , Miami
Frances Robles , Miami/Caribbean
Rick Rojas, Nashville
Campbell Robertson , New Orleans
Thomas Fuller, San Francisco
Kirk Johnson, Seattle
Elisabeth Bumiller , Washington
Foreign bureaus
Thomas Erdbrink, Amsterdam [ 17]
Sui-Lee Wee, Bangkok [ 18]
Jane Arraf, Baghdad [ 19]
Steven Lee Myers , Beijing
Anne Barnard , Beirut
Katrin Bennhold, Berlin [ 20]
Declan Walsh , Cairo
Nicholas Casey, Madrid [ 21]
Dionne Searcey , Dakar
Tim Arango , Istanbul
Patrick Kingsley, Jerusalem [ 22]
John Eligon, Johannesburg
Rod Nordland , Kabul
Steven Erlanger , London (chief diplomatic correspondent)
Mark Landler , London
Foreign bureaus (cont.)
Nicholas Casey, Madrid
Maria Abi-Habib, Mexico City [ 23]
Anton Troianovski , Moscow
Mujib Mashal, New Delhi [ 24]
Ian Austen , Ottawa
Roger Cohen , Paris [ 25]
Jack Nicas , Rio de Janeiro [ 26]
Jason Horowitz , Rome
Keith Bradsher , Shanghai
Damien Cave , Sydney
Motoko Rich , Tokyo
Catherine Porter, Toronto
Andrew Kramer , Ukraine [ 27]
Somini Sengupta , United Nations
Andrew Higgins, Warsaw
Choe Sang-Hun , Seoul [ 28]
Op-ed columnists
Opinion columnists as of February 2024:[ 29]
Other personnel
Amir Hamja , photojournalist
Eric Asimov , chief wine critic
Peter Baker , chief White House correspondent
Jo Becker , investigative reporter
Tracy Bennett , Wordle editor[ 32]
Walt Bogdanich , investigative reporter
Ben Brantley , theater critic[ 33]
Ben Casselman , economics reporter
Susanne Craig , Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalists.
Manohla Dargis , film critic
Jesse Green, theater critic
Jim Dwyer , "About New York" columnist
Thomas Feyer , letters editor
Michael R. Gordon , chief military correspondent, winner of George Polk Award
Maggie Haberman , White House reporter
Stephen Holden , film critic
Lara Jakes , diplomatic correspondent
George Johnson , science reporter
Dwight Garner , book critic
Michiko Kakutani , book reviewer
Christine Kay , enterprise consultant[ 34]
Florence Finch Kelly , book reviewer
Kate Kelly Washington bureau correspondent
Michael Kimmelman , architecture critic
John Leland , popular culture, national
David Leonhardt , senior writer
Mark Mazzetti , National security correspondent
Katrina Miller , science reporter
Dennis Overbye , former deputy science editor, currently a science reporter
Philip P. Pan , Asia editor
Jon Pareles , pop music critic
Bill Pennington , columnist and sports reporter
James Risen , national security correspondent
Brian M. Rosenthal , investigative reporter
Michael Rothfeld , investigative reporter
David E. Sanger , Washington correspondent
Charlie Savage , legal affairs correspondent
A. O. Scott , critic at large
Robert B. Semple Jr. , associate editor, Times editorial page, Pulitzer Prize winner
Scott Shane , national security correspondent
Andrew Ross Sorkin , chief mergers & acquisitions correspondent
Sheryl Gay Stolberg , Washington correspondent, covering health policy
Neil Strauss , freelance music writer
Marc Tracy , journalist on the Culture desk
Anthony Tommasini , chief music critic
David C. Unger , foreign affairs editorial writer
Pete Wells , restaurant critic
Chris Wiggins , chief data scientist
Damon Winter , Pulitzer Prize -winning staff photographer
Sheryl WuDunn , industry and international business editor and Pulitzer Prize winner
Rory Smith , chief soccer correspondent
Publishers
Editors in chief
Executive editors
(position created in 1964 superseding managing editor as top news official)
Managing editors
title subsequently held by multiple people simultaneously
Editorial page editors
Titled Editor-in-Chief or Editor until retirement of Merz but never had authority over news pages. [ 35]
Chief theater critics
Chief restaurant critics
Public editors
The public editor position was established in 2003 in response to the Jayson Blair scandal. In late May 2017, The New York Times announced that it was eliminating the post. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. announced: "The public editor position, created in the aftermath of a grave journalistic scandal, played a crucial part in rebuilding our readers’ trusts by acting as our in-house watchdog. We welcomed that criticism, even when it stung. But today, our followers on social media and our readers across the internet have come together to collectively serve as a modern watchdog, more vigilant and forceful than one person could ever be."[ 52]
Anita Daniel , feature writer on various topics, notably travel
Matt Bai , news analyst and "Political Times" columnist
Jayson Blair , reporter (1999–2003); resigned over plagiarism and fabrications[ 53]
Raymond Bonner , civil war reporter in El Salvador ; resigned in protest
Don Hogan Charles , photographer[ 54]
Adam Clymer , former correspondent in Washington, D.C.
William G. Connolly , co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage
Bill Cunningham , fashion photographer
Kurt Eichenwald , business reporter
Janet Elder , deputy managing editor (died 2017)
Vanessa Friedman , fashion critic
Linda Greenhouse , U.S. Supreme Court correspondent, Pulitzer Prize winner
Trish Hall , masthead editor overseeing six feature sections (2010–2011), op-ed editor (2011–2015), and senior editor (2015–2017)
Bernard Holland , music critic (1981–1994), chief music critic (1995–2008)
Cathy Horyn , fashion critic (1998–2014)
Sarah Jeong , Editorial Board[ 55]
Walter Kerr , Sunday drama critic
Anna Kisselgoff , dance critic from 1968, chief dance critic (1977-2005)
Arthur Krock , Pulitzer Prize winning correspondent and columnist
Trymaine Lee , Harlem beat reporter (2006–2011)
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt , book reviewer
Eric Lichtblau , legal affairs reporter
Hugo Lindgren , editor, The New York Times Magazine (2010–2013)
Robert Lipsyte , sports journalist[ 56] [ 57]
Herbert Matthews , reporter, known for interviewing Fidel Castro in his Sierra Maestra hideout[ 58]
Roscoe McGowen , sports journalist[ 59]
Judith Miller , reporter, jailed for refusing to reveal sources
Gretchen Morgenson , business reporter and winner of Pulitzer Prize
Stuart E. Nassauer , senior copy editor (1949-1986); editor of Kennedy assassination news and other historical events[ 60]
Jane Nickerson , first food editor (1942-1957)
Rajiv Pant , chief technology officer (2011-2015)[ 61]
Patricia Peterson , fashion editor (1957-1977)[ 62]
Dith Pran , photojournalist during Cambodian war
Saskia de Rothschild , former reporter for the International New York Times
Harrison Salisbury , Pulitzer Prize and George Polk Award winner
William E. Sauro, staff photographer. Won George Polk Award 1965.[citation needed ]
Sydney Schanberg , Pulitzer Prize and George Polk Award winner; resigned in protest.
Harry Schwartz , former editorial board writer
Cathy Scott , former correspondent in Las Vegas, Nevada
Allan M. Siegal , co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage
Louis Silverstein , design director
Alison Smale , former Berlin bureau chief[ 63]
Craig S. Smith , former Shanghai bureau chief and founder of The New York Times ' Chinese website[ 64]
Hedrick Smith , correspondent and bureau chief
Barbara Strauch , editor (2000–2015)
Walter Sullivan , science editor
John Swinton , chief editorialist (1860–1869)
Fred D. Thompson , former vice president for advertising
Robin Toner , first women national political correspondent
Don Van Natta Jr. , Pulitzer Prize winning investigative correspondent
Ivan Veit , former executive vice president
Betsy Wade , copy editor (1956–2001)[ 65]
Bari Weiss , op-ed staff editor (2017–2020)
Alden Whitman , chief obituary writer (1964-1976)
Carey Winfrey , local and foreign correspondent
Peter Kihss , Pulitzer Prize nominee and renowned journalist (1952-1982)
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