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Veteran nonprofit journalism executive Kate Myers has been named interim chief operating officer of the Center for Public Integrity.
Myers, who served most recently as executive director of revenue and operations of First Look Media Works, the parent organization of The Intercept, will lead Public Integrity’s business operations while the nonprofit investigative news organization completes its ongoing search for a new chief executive officer.
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At First Look, Myers led revenue strategy and business operations for The Intercept, Field of Vision and the Press Freedom Defense Fund. Myers spent a number of years at National Public Radio in roles that included digital product work, business development, audience development and corporate strategy. She also served as vice president for business development at Inside Higher Ed. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and has an MBA from the Darden School
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Published on: 03-03-2021
Southern Adventist University’s Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Ken Shaw will become the university’s 27th president. He will assume office on June 1.
Shaw graduated from Southern in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and will be the university’s first alumnus to return as president. His entire family graduated from Southern: his wife, Ann (Kennedy), earned her nursing degree in 1979; their daughter, Kate Myers, earned her associate and bachelor’s degrees in nursing in 2008 and 2009; and their son, Martin, earned his pastoral care degree in 2012.
“Ann and I cherish our memories from Southern,” Shaw said. “Returning to campus is like coming home for us, and we’re delighted to be part of this institution. I really admire that Southern is still fundamentally centered on its mission and on the core values that the institution has been about for 129 years.”
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