Over the past 14 years, I've worked assiduously to make The Denver Post the best it can be. I am the Digital Director for The Denver Post. During that time the newspaper won four consecutive Pulitzer Prizes. I'm responsible for building and developing loyal and large digital audiences for our work across a variety of digital platforms. After 14 years, I've decided it's time for new challenges and I will step down as editor of this great newspaper. Not only have I proved the naysayers wrong, but with my family this community has become our community. I have been at The Post since 1999 in a variety of positions, including city editor and investigations editor. And most of all, thank you to all our readers. Named Benjamin C. Bradlee Editor of the Year New York, NY (December 21, 2012) – Gregory L. Moore, Editor of the Denver Post, has been named the Benjamin C. Bradlee Editor of the Year by the National Press Foundation for leading coverage of the Aurora movie theatre shooting spree. Under my watch, our newspaper has been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes, the highest recognition in journalism for outstanding work. He started in journalism in 1976, starting at the now-defunct Journal Herald in Dayton, Ohio. Previously, he spent 14 years as editor of The Denver Post. The Colorado Sun is a nonpartisan news organization, and the opinions of columnists and editorial writers do not reflect the opinions of the newsroom. Previously, he was managing editor of The Boston Globe. Interview: Michael Hancock reflects on first term as Denver mayor, Interview: David Keene, president of the National Rifle Association, Editor Greg Moore interviews pro-marijuana activist Wanda James. "The Denver Post will continue its outstanding work," he said. Denver is our home, just as it is yours. Publisher Mac Tully said a national search for Moore's replacement will begin soon. I am a Colorado native who has been at The Post since 1996, working in copy editing and design before moving to administration. Gregory L. Moore (born 1955) is a retired American journalist who was editor of The Denver Post from 2002 to 2016. I am the Denver Post city editor and a Colorado native, who has worked at news organizations of all sizes. I previously worked at The Des Moines Register, and in Greenville, S.C. Four years later, he went to work for his hometown newspaper, The Plain Dealer, in Cleveland, covering county and city government. Upon his hiring by The Denver Post, that newspaper became the largest in the U.S. with an African-American editor. In 1986, Moore joined the Boston Globe as senior editor in charge of criminal justice and courts coverage. Over the past 14 years, I've worked assiduously to make The Denver Post the best it … Moore, 61, who led the paper to four Pulitzer Prizes during his 14-year tenure, will depart on April 1. Moore is a founding member of the Cleveland chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and a former member of the national association's board. Four years later, I went to work for my hometown newspaper. Gregory L. Moore (born 1955) is a retired American journalist who was editor of The Denver Post from 2002 to 2016. Editor-in-Chief Greg Moore takes you behind the headlines and stories with exclusive interviews. After 14 years, I've decided it's time for new challenges and I will step down as editor of this great newspaper.". Previously, he was managing editor of The Boston Globe. Greg Moore discusses leaving The Denver Post, Greg Moore discusses environmental coverage, Greg Moore discusses fairly covering reports of hate groups, Greg Moore discusses language quality in the paper, How to submit a guest opinion piece to The Post, Editor Greg Moore explains why he hasn’t retired. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. In the interim, news director Lee Ann Colacioppo will lead the newsrooom. Raised to be a princess, I continue my adolescent rebellion by keeping bees and chickens in the backyard of a house my husband and I rescued from the wrecking ball. DP equally loves...”. from 8 AM - 9 PM ET, Copyright © 2020 PR Newswire Association LLC. Gregory L. Moore was the editor-in-chief of The Denver Post from 2002-2016.
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