Dean Baquet

Dean Baquet
Dean Baquet
Born September 21, 1956
New Orleans, Louisiana
Occupation editor, Washington bureau chief
Notable credit(s) The New York Times, Los Angeles Times

Dean P. Baquet (born in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American journalist, who on June 2, 2011 was named to become managing editor for news operations of The New York Times effective September 6th.[1]

As of March 5, 2007, he was on the masthead of The New York Times as an assistant managing editor and Washington bureau chief.[2] Baquet was previously managing editor under John Carroll, then editor, of the Los Angeles Times.[3] From 1995 to 2000, he was national editor of The New York Times.

He is on the board of directors of the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Notable stories

During his time with the LA Times, Baquet was the editor behind a story published a few days before the 2003 California recall election which initiated the Gropegate controversy, raising concerns about gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger's sexual misconduct. NSA Wiretap story is a notable story killed by Baquet as the LA Time editor in 2006.[4]

While with the New York Times, Baquet was the editor for a story initiating the John McCain lobbyist controversy during McCain's campaign in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, in which an improper relationship was alleged between McCain and lobbyist Vicki Iseman.[5]

Awards

Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1988 for a piece on the corruption in the Chicago City Council.
•Peter Lisagor Award for investigative reporting, 1988
•William H. Jones Award (Chicago Tribune) for Investigative Reporting, 1987, 1988 and 1989

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