New York Times DC Bureau Chief Carolyn Ryan Steps Down

New York Times DC Agency Arch Carolyn Ryan Steps Down, The New York Times’ DC agency arch Carolyn Ryan will footfall down, the Times appear Tuesday.

Washington editor Elisabeth Bumiller will accept the role of agency chief, while Ryan, who aswell serves as political editor, will now focus alone on the Times’ advantage of the 2016 Presidential election, according to Politico.
Ryan has captivated the agency arch position for beneath than two years. Afore her, Pulitzer-Prize champ David Leonhardt captivated the appellation afore affective on to arch up the Times’ “Upshot” column.

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“[Ryan’s] arrangement as a chief editor for backroom is a attestation to the arresting job she has done active advantage as the attack acquired into the adventure of added than 20 candidates, and billions of dollars,” New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet wrote in a memo.

Bumiller, a above White House and Pentagon reporter, will yield over for Ryan as anon as possible. “With [Bumiller’s] advantageous ability and spirit, I am assured she will adviser our arch Washington agency as it covers all aspects of this defining chapter,” Baquet wrote in his memo.
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