- Jill Abramson
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name = Jill Abramson
|birthname = Jill Ellen Abramson
birth_date = Birth date and age|1954|3|19|mf=y
birth_place =New York City
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occupation = managing editor for news, "The New York Times "
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gender = female
status = married
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spouse = Henry Little Griggs III
children = two
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credits = "The New York Times ", "The Wall Street Journal ", "The American Lawyer ", "Time" (publications); "Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas" (book, co-authored withJane Mayer
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agent =Jill Ellen Abramson (born
March 19 1954 ) is the newsmanaging editor of "The New York Times ". She has held the post since August 2003.Career
A native of
New York City , Jill Abramson received her high school diploma fromEthical Culture Fieldston School and a B.A. in History and Literature fromHarvard University in 1976. While a student at Harvard, she worked at "Time" magazine from 1973 to 1976 and subsequently spent nearly a decade as a senior staff reporter for "The American Lawyer ". In 1986 she was appointed aseditor in chief of theWashington, D.C. "Legal Times", serving for two years. From 1988 to 1997, she was a senior reporter in the Washington bureau of "The Wall Street Journal ", eventually rising to deputy bureau chief. She became the chief of "The New York Times" Washington bureau upon her move to the newspaper in 1997.Abramson was The Times' Washington Bureau chief during the turbulent period of spring, 2003 during the run-up to the war in Iraq and the
Jayson Blair scandal, which led to the resignation of Executive EditorHowell Raines and Managing EditorGerald Boyd . Abramson was named to the news Managing Editor position (with co-Managing EditorJohn M.Geddes ) by Raines' successorBill Keller , who took over his current job one month prior to Abramson.In 1995, Jill Abramson and her "Wall Street Journal" colleague (and Fieldston alumna)
Jane Mayer co-authored "Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas", which detailed circumstances surrounding the confirmation hearings of JusticeClarence Thomas .Maureen Dowd would later write of having bonded with Abramson during that time [Dowd, Maureen (2006) "Are Men Necessary?: When Sexes Collide", page 284 ] . OnFebruary 13 ,2007 , Abramson testified in theperjury trial ofScooter Libby , "United States v. Libby ". She was called as a defense witness to undercut the credibility ofJudith Miller (journalist) .Personal
Jill Abramson married Henry Little Griggs III on
March 14 1981 . They have two children.On
May 8 ,2007 , Abramson was seriously injured in a truck-pedestrian traffic accident at the intersection of Seventh Avenue and 44th Street, a few blocks from the newspaper's Times Square headquarters. She and her husband had reportedly filed a lawsuit seeking damages from the truck's driver, owner and operator, accusing them of "negligence, carelessness, and recklessness," causing her "to suffer severe and serious personal injuries to mind and body," and "great physical pain and mental anguish." [cite news
url=http://www.nysun.com/article/54931
publisher=The New York Sun
title=Times Editor Sues Truck Driver Over Broken Foot
author=Matthew Chayes
date=2007-05-22
accessdate=2007-09-12]Bibliography
*With Jane Mayer. "Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas." New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. ISBN 0-395-63318-4 ISBN 978-0-395-63318-2
External links
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/192/000130799/ NNDB entry on Jill Abramson]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9906E2DB153EF932A3575BC0A9659C8B63 "2 Are Appointed at The Times To Managing Editor Positions] ," by Jacques Steinberg, "The New York Times", August 1, 2003
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A11053-2003Jul31 "Times Names Jill Abramson as News Managing Editor." "The Washington Post", 31 July 2003.]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?d=nytdsection%2b&o=e%2b&v=Books%2b&c=a%2b&query=The+Lionesses&date_select=full Jill Abramson, Review of "The Lionesses." "The New York Times Book Review," 8 January 2006.]Notes
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