The Washington Post today announced that Raju Narisetti will be one of its Managing Editors. He will share the position with Elizabeth Spayd.
Raju Narisetti, founding editor of India’s Mint newspaper and a former deputy managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, will oversee departments including Style, The Washington Post Magazine, Weekend, video, design and photography. He will be responsible for washingtonpost.com’s day-to-day operations and guide strategy and innovation in technology and interactivity.
Mr. Narisetti, 42, was most recently editor of Mint, a national business paper launched in India in February 2007. Mint’s New Delhi newsroom was created as a fully integrated, print and online operation, a pioneer among newspapers globally. Until June 1, 2006, Mr. Narisetti was Editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe as well as a Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal in the U.S., where he also held overall responsibility for European and Middle East/Africa coverage. Before that, he was deputy national news editor of the Journal, where he started as a reporter.
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