Everett Herald
Neal Pattison, 54, takes over for Stan Strick, 66, who is retiring next month after 27 years with the Washington Post Co.-owned Herald. In recent years, Pattison has worked as a journalism instructor and newspaper design consultant. || Hartford Courant promotes Tom Condon to deputy editorial page editor. || Susan Carney is named Detroit News business editor.
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Pattison succeeds Strick as Everett Herald executive editor
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