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Geneva Overholser, chair; Seymour Topping, administrator

Walter Rugaber

Job title
president and publisher
First name
Walter
Last name
Rugaber
Location
Roanoke, VA

(Courtesy of Medill/Northwestern)

Walter F. Rugaber (BSJ60) was president and publisher of the Roanoke Times & World News, which is now called The Roanoke Times, and also serves as president of Landmark Publishing Group, headquartered in Norfolk, Va.

Employer
The Roanoke Times
Ordering weight
1

James V. Risser

Job title
director, John S. Knight Fellowships
First name
James V.
Last name
Risser
Location
Palo Alto, CA

Jim Risser has distinguished himself as an investigative reporter, an environmental reporter and as a leader in efforts to improve the quality of modern journalism.

Employer
Stanford University
Photo
James V. Risser
Ordering weight
1

Jack Fuller

Job title
president
First name
Jack
Last name
Fuller

(Courtesy of the Newberry Library)

Jack William Fuller was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 12, 1946. The son of Ernest Fuller, a financial reporter for the Chicago Tribune, and Dorothy Fuller, he followed his father into journalism, beginning as a copyboy at the Chicago Tribune at age 16. He received his BS degree in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1968, and also attended Yale Law School, receiving his JD degree in 1973.

Employer
Tribune Publishing Company
Ordering weight
1

John L. Dotson Jr.

Job title
president and publisher
First name
John L.
Last name
Dotson Jr.

Prior to joining the Akron Beacon Journal, John Dotson was publisher of the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colo.

In prior positions, he was director of night operations at the Philadelphia Inquirer, transportation and circulation administration manager of the Philadelphia Daily News, and executive assistant to Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc., President Sam Keel. He also worked in several editorial departments of the Inquirer.

Employer
Akron Beacon Journal
Photo
John L. Dotson
Ordering weight
1

Edward Seaton

Job title
editor in chief
First name
Edward
Last name
Seaton
Location
Manhattan, Kan.

Edward Seaton began his career in journalism as a general assignment reporter and copy editor at The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky. An honors graduate of Harvard College, he studied on a Fulbright grant in Ecuador and did graduate work in journalism at the University of Missouri. He was made a Knight of the Order of Christopher Columbus by the Dominican Republic for his work for press freedom, and is a recipient of Columbia's Maria Moors Cabot Prize.

Employer
Manhattan Mercury
Photo
Edward Seaton
Ordering weight
1

William Ketter

Job title
editor and vice president
First name
William
Last name
Ketter
Location
Quincy, MA
Years

Editor and Vice President, The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, MA. No photo currently available.

Employer
The Patriot Ledger
Ordering weight
1

Seymour Topping

Job title
administrator, The Pulitzer Prizes
First name
Seymour
Last name
Topping
Location
New York, NY

Seymour Topping has had a varied career as foreign correspondent, editor, university professor and author.

He retired in 2002 as Administrator of the Pulitzer after nine years of service and was appointed San Paolo Professor Emeritus of International Journalism at Columbia University.

Prior to Columbia, he was a member of the New York Times for thirty years as chief correspondent in Moscow and Southeast Asia, foreign editor, deputy managing editor and managing editor from 1986 to 1987.

Employer
Columbia University
Photo
Seymour Topping
Ordering weight
1

George Rupp

Job title
president
First name
George
Last name
Rupp

During his nine-year tenure as president of Columbia University, Dr. Rupp focused on enhancing undergraduate education, on strengthening the relationship of the campus to surrounding communities and New York City as a whole, and on increasing the university’s international orientation. At the same time, he completed both a financial restructuring of the university and a $2.84 billion fund-raising campaign that achieved eight successive records in dollars raised.

Employer
Columbia University
Photo
George Rupp
Ordering weight
1

Tom Goldstein

Job title
dean, Graduate School of Journalism
First name
Tom
Last name
Goldstein

Tom Goldstein worked as a reporter at AP, Newsday, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. He was press secretary to New York City Mayor Edward Koch. Goldstein has written “The News at Any Cost,” “A Two-Faced Press” and co-authored “The Lawyers Guide to Writing Well.” He edited the “Killing the Messenger: 100 years of Press Criticism.” Goldstein is a graduate of Yale and Columbia’s law school and journalism school.

Tom Goldstein joined the Pulitzer Prize Board in 1998.

 

Employer
Columbia University
Ordering weight
1

Sandra Mims Rowe

Job title
editor
First name
Sandra Mims
Last name
Rowe

Sandra Mims Rowe is editor of The Oregonian, the largest daily newspaper in the Northwest.

Employer
The Oregonian
Photo
Sandra Rowe
Ordering weight
1