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10/04/2005
Howard
Goldberg appointed AP's bureau chief in New York City
NEW YORK -- Howard
Goldberg, assistant chief of bureau for The Associated Press
in Los Angeles, has been promoted to chief of bureau in New
York City.
The announcement was
made Sept. 27 by Tom Brettingen, senior vice president for
Newspaper and New Media Markets.
Goldberg succeeds
Jocelyn Noveck, who was named to the new position of culture
writer for the AP.
As chief of bureau,
Goldberg will oversee editorial, marketing and administrative
operations for the New York City bureau as well as in Long
Island and Westchester County.
Goldberg joined AP
19 years ago on the national editing desk in New York, where
he worked for several years as a supervisor and editor of
AP's public opinion poll. He was appointed Ohio news editor
in 1998 and later became assistant bureau chief before taking
a similar position in Los Angeles in 2003.
A native of Cincinnati,
Goldberg graduated from Duke University and worked for three
newspapers in North Carolina, including seven years at The
Charlotte Observer.
contact: Jack Stokes,
The Associated Press, 212.621.1720
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