The New York Times named Meredith Kopit Levien as its new CEO during an auspicious time. But the paper’s hot streak could end after the election, writes jennifersaba.
The New York Times said on July 22 that Meredith Kopit Levien will succeed Mark Thompson as president and chief executive, beginning Sept. 8. She is currently the company’s chief operating officer. Kopit Levien started with the Times in 2013.
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