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126:, stated that the professorship was designed to “carry on Sue’s values and vision and preserve her extraordinary legacy". In a statement announcing the professorship, the Cronkite school said that as a Sue Clark-Johnson Professor, Parrish will "teach, write, speak and collaborate on how to preserve and grow a robust free press in the digital age". 78:
In 2005, Clark-Johnson was named president of Gannett's Newspaper Division, succeeding Gary Watson. This made her the first woman to hold the top position since Gannett's founding in 1906. In this role she was in favor of promoting classified ads in newspapers relative to other, on-line, venues, she
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In 2017, Arizona State University, supported by an endowment from Clark-Johnson's husband, Brooks Johnson, created the Sue Clark-Johnson Professorship in Media Innovation and Leadership in her name and awarded the inaugural professorship to former
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and in 1984 became the regional vice president for Gannett's East publication division. In 1985, she became the senior group president of Gannett's West region. During that time, she also served as publisher of the
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Clark-Johnson held the position of president of the newspaper division until she retired from Gannett in 2008. From 2009-2013, she served as the executive director of the
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worked to transition the Gannett newspapers to an online presence, and generally helped move the Gannett newspapers as the industry changed over time.
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Newspaper Division, the largest newspaper publisher in the United States. She held that position from 2005-2008.
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Clark-Johnson started her journalism career in 1967 as a reporter and later an editor at the
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Basic Black : the essential guide for getting ahead at work (and in life)
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Clark-Johnson died on January 28, 2015, at a hospital in
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Gannett Co.
Mount Kisco, New York
Binghamton University
Niagara Gazette
Niagara Falls, New York
Al Neuharth
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Reno Gazette-Journal
Reno, Nevada
Morrison Institute for Public Policy
Arizona State University
Phoenix, Arizona
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Scottsdale, Arizona
Arizona Republic
Mi-Ai Parrish
Michael M. Crow
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Basic Black : the essential guide for getting ahead at work (and in life)
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