ASNE Board of Directors

Officers

President
Nancy Barnes
Editor and Executive Vice President
Houston Chronicle 
 

Vice President
George A. Stanley
Editor
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
            Secretary
Manny García
Regional Editor
USA TODAY Network

Treasurer
Robyn Tomlin
Executive Editor
The News & Observer
 
 
 
Board of Directors
  • Nancy Ancrum, Miami Herald
  • Alfredo Carbajal, Al Dia (The Dallas Morning News)
  • Nicole Carroll, USA TODAY
  • Paul Cheung, Knight Foundation, Miami
  • Rick Christie, The Palm Beach Post, Florida
  • Audrey Cooper, San Francisco Chronicle
  • Lucy Dalglish, Philip Merril College of Journalism, University of Maryland
  • Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, The Washington Post
  • Mandy Jenkins, Storyful
  • Karen Magnuson
  • Brian McGrory, The Boston Globe
  • Colin McMahon, Tribune Publishing
  • Mitch Pugh, The (Charleston) Post and Courier
  • Mark Russell, The Memphis Commercial Appeal, Tennessee
  • Joyce Terhaar
  • Hollis Towns, Asbury Park Press, New Jersey
  • Anne Vasquez, tronc Inc., Los Angeles
How the board is selected


The ASNE bylaws state: "The president, vice president and secretary shall be elected by the board of directors from its membership at the first meeting following the election of directors. The treasurer shall be elected by the board from its membership at the fall board meeting but will not assume office until the first meeting following the next election of directors. Each officer shall serve for a term of one year."

The ASNE board of directors is elected by ASNE members.

From the bylaws, "The board of directors, whose duties shall begin immediately following their election, shall be composed of not more than 22 persons:

  • the four officers – president, vice president, secretary and treasurer;
  • not more than 15 members elected by the membership;
  • up to 2 members appointed from time to time by the president of the Society, subject to approval of the elected members of the Board of Directors; and
  • the immediate past president of the Society, who shall serve in an ex officio capacity for one year following the expiration of his or her term as president.