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Jan 18, 2008

Golden returns to New York

The New York Times reports that Michael Golden, publisher of The International Herald Tribune, is leaving the newspaper and returning to New York to focus on his position as vice chairman of The New York Times Company.
Golden, who has been with The Herald Tribune for four years, named Stephen Dunbar-Johnson as his successor, effective immediately. Mr. Dunbar-Johnson has been with the paper for 10 years, serving as advertising director, commercial director and most recently executive vice president before becoming publisher.
“What we’ve accomplished over the last three years is very significant to get the I.H.T. to virtually break even,” Mr. Dunbar-Johnson, 44, said after an announcement to the newspaper’s employees here. “And I really see my role as to build on what we’ve achieved.”
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