2. Jane Elizabeth
“I am a senior-level media manager with
extensive experience in editing, writing and
promoting content across all platforms. I
have created, launched and directed
successful digital teams and projects in media
organizations of all sizes. I am a strategist, a
fixer, a future-proofer.”
3. Deputy Editor/Regional,
The Washington Post
2010-2013
Responsible for digital initiatives, goals and objectives
across all platforms as deputy editor for the largest
department at The Washington Post. Re-imagined and
directed the evolution of regional web content to meet
ever-changing needs of web readers. Launched the
popular washingtonpost.com/regional page, resulting
in unprecedented and important growth in page views
and audience. As part of founding committee of The
Post’s News University, provided training and guidance
to entire staff on smart web practices. Part of an elite
team that created the Washington Post’s first digital
ethics guidelines.
4. The Virginian-Pilot
2004-2010
Online News Director: Created the newspaper’s first
online/digital journalism team. Duties included identifying
processes to produce more and better online content,
ramping up breaking news efforts, providing newsroom
training, working with vendors and contractors.
Responsible for statistical reports and analysis.
Senior Editor: Supervised high-visibility, highly productive
reporting teams and their editors: the military and
politics/government teams; and reporters who cover
medicine, health, environment, transportation, religion and
consumer issues. Supervision of North Carolina offices.
Newsroom expert on Freedom of Information issues.
5. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1994-2004
Assigned, edited and directed a staff of full-time
and part-time education reporters, providing
education coverage for main newspaper and five
zoned editions. Developed and wrote major
projects on education topics including a
critical, award-winning series on abusive
teachers. Editor for two
experimental, groundbreaking daily
sections, North Digest and Neighborhoods East.
Regular contributor to op-ed column "Saturday
Diary.”
6. University of Pittsburgh and
Point Park University
1994-2004
Taught graduate and undergraduate
journalism courses as a member of both
universities’ part-time faculty.
7. The Richmond Times-Dispatch
1992-1994
Contributing editor for Sunday editions.
Responsible for assigning, directing and
editing reporters' projects and stories.
Director, Times-Dispatch merit awards
committee. Member, Virginia Communications
Hall of Fame selection committee. Editor for
unique cooperative project between the
Associated Press and the four largest newspapers
in Virginia.
8. Education
• M.S., mass communications, Va.
Commonwealth University
• B.A., journalism and English with emphasis in
criminology, Radford University
9. Fellowships, Awards, Organizations
FELLOWSHIPS
• Fellow, Poynter-McCormick Change Leaders, St. Petersburg, Fla., 2009
• Fellow, Knight Digital Media Center, USC-Berkeley, Calif., 2008
• Fellow, Education Writers Association, Washington, D.C., 2000
• Fellow, Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, University of Maryland, 1996, 1998
AWARDS
Recipient of dozens of writing, editing and design awards from organizations including Associated Press Managing
Editors, Society of Newspaper Design, Education Writers Association, Golden Quill, Pennsylvania Press Association,
Pennsylvania Bar Association, National Association of Black Journalists, Women's Press Club of Pittsburgh, Virginia
Press Association, Press Women's Association, National Federation of Press Women, and Odyssey Institute for the
Concerns of Children.
ORGANIZATIONS
• Web Managers Roundtable, current member
• Public Relations Society of America, current member
• Online News Association, current member; talent recruiter, 2010-2012
• Virginia Council on Open Government, board member, 2007-2010
• Virginia Associated Press Managing Editors, board chair, 2007-2008
• Virginia Press Association, Freedom of Information Committee, 2005-2008
• Pennsylvania Press Association, 1994-2004
10. References
Marcus Brauchli, Vice President, The Washington Post
Maurice Jones, former publisher, The Virginian-Pilot; now Dep. Sec., U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Wash., D.C.
Mark Luckie, Director, Creative Content at Twitter, New York, N.Y.
Sara Kehaulani Goo, Senior Digital Editor, Pew Research, Washington, D.C.
Vernon Loeb, Local Editor, The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
Candy Hatcher, Editorial writer, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.
Jonathan Krim, Managing Editor, MarketWatch; Senior Deputy Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal Online; New York, N.Y.
Tracy Collins, Design Director, Gannett, Phoenix, Ariz.
Mike Rosenwald, Reporter, The Washington Post
Monica Norton, Deputy Local Editor, The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
Mike Semel, Deputy Local Editor, The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
(more available on request)