Yemma leaves Globe to lead Christian Science Monitor
John Yemma, most recently the deputy managing editor for multimedia at The Boston Globe, was named editor of The Christian Science Monitor.
Yemma worked at the Monitor from 1979 to 1989 as a Washington correspondent, a Middle East correspondent, and a business editor. He spent almost 20 years at the Globe, where he held various positions including foreign editor and Sunday editor.
"We are delighted a journalist of John Yemma's professional stature and multi-media experience is returning to help launch the Monitor into its second century," said Mary Trammell, editor in chief of The Christian Science Publishing Society and a member of The Christian Science Board of Directors.
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Yemma worked at the Monitor from 1979 to 1989 as a Washington correspondent, a Middle East correspondent, and a business editor. He spent almost 20 years at the Globe, where he held various positions including foreign editor and Sunday editor.
"We are delighted a journalist of John Yemma's professional stature and multi-media experience is returning to help launch the Monitor into its second century," said Mary Trammell, editor in chief of The Christian Science Publishing Society and a member of The Christian Science Board of Directors.
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