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		<title>New York Times Names Glenn Kramon Tech Editor</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 16:03:55 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://observer.com/2013/01/new-york-times-names-glenn-kramon-tech-editor/kramon190/" rel="attachment wp-att-284775"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-284775" alt="kramon190" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/kramon190.jpeg" width="190" height="280" /></a>Glenn Kramon, <em>The </em><em>New York</em> <em>Times</em>'<em> </em>assistant managing editor for enterprise has been appointed the paper's technology editor, Dean Murphy, the newly appointed editor for Business Day, announced in an internal memo this morning. Mr. Kramon will move to San Francisco, where he will replace Damon Darlin. No word yet on what's next for Mr. Darlin.</p>
<p>Mr. Kramon has been the paper's assistant managing editor for enterprise since 2006. The <em>Times</em>' former executive editor Bill Keller appointed <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/20/business/media/20askthetimes.html">Mr. Kramon to the position</a> "with a mandate to stimulate and manage original New York Times reporting ventures across the newsroom." <!--more--></p>
<p>"He has overseen an impressive run in long-term enterprise, supervising or editing dozens of projects that have captivated readers, set the national debate and won a bevy of prizes — at last count nine Pulitzers among them," Mr. Murphy wrote in a newsroom memo that went out earlier today. "This is an exciting moment for Bizday, as one of the paper's most accomplished editors focuses his attention on one of our most vital and dynamic areas of coverage."</p>
<p>Full memo below:</p>
<blockquote><p>He has overseen an impressive run in long-term enterprise, supervising<br />
or editing dozens of projects that have captivated readers, set the<br />
national debate and won a bevy of prizes — at last count nine<br />
Pulitzers among them. His standards are exacting and his enthusiasm<br />
for great journalism infectious. And he is a generous and<br />
collaborative colleague.</p>
<p>Glenn Kramon has spent the past seven years working his enterprise<br />
magic for multiple departments as assistant managing editor in New<br />
York. We are pleased to announce that he will now take his act on the<br />
road, moving to San Francisco as technology editor for Business Day.</p>
<p>This is an exciting moment for Bizday, as one of the paper's most<br />
accomplished editors focuses his attention on one of our most vital<br />
and dynamic areas of coverage. It also a coming home, of sorts, for<br />
Glenn. He not only served as business editor, but also had a stint as<br />
tech editor back when the Internet was as much mystery as business<br />
model.</p>
<p>Tech is now a mainstay of business journalism, and thanks to Damon<br />
Darlin's leadership, our tech team's coverage is second to none.<br />
During his seven years, Damon has expanded the tech team, broadened<br />
its coverage to include the impact of technology on society and built<br />
Bits into a must-read blog. Damon will be moving to an assignment in<br />
New York — more on that later — while Glenn continues to expand tech's<br />
presence both in print and online.</p>
<p>Glenn will begin his 2.0 mobile version later this winter once he<br />
clears through the stack of prize entries teetering on his desk. In<br />
the meantime, Damon will manage the transition.</p>
<p>— Dean Murphy</p></blockquote>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://observer.com/2013/01/new-york-times-names-glenn-kramon-tech-editor/kramon190/" rel="attachment wp-att-284775"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-284775" alt="kramon190" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/kramon190.jpeg" width="190" height="280" /></a>Glenn Kramon, <em>The </em><em>New York</em> <em>Times</em>'<em> </em>assistant managing editor for enterprise has been appointed the paper's technology editor, Dean Murphy, the newly appointed editor for Business Day, announced in an internal memo this morning. Mr. Kramon will move to San Francisco, where he will replace Damon Darlin. No word yet on what's next for Mr. Darlin.</p>
<p>Mr. Kramon has been the paper's assistant managing editor for enterprise since 2006. The <em>Times</em>' former executive editor Bill Keller appointed <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/20/business/media/20askthetimes.html">Mr. Kramon to the position</a> "with a mandate to stimulate and manage original New York Times reporting ventures across the newsroom." <!--more--></p>
<p>"He has overseen an impressive run in long-term enterprise, supervising or editing dozens of projects that have captivated readers, set the national debate and won a bevy of prizes — at last count nine Pulitzers among them," Mr. Murphy wrote in a newsroom memo that went out earlier today. "This is an exciting moment for Bizday, as one of the paper's most accomplished editors focuses his attention on one of our most vital and dynamic areas of coverage."</p>
<p>Full memo below:</p>
<blockquote><p>He has overseen an impressive run in long-term enterprise, supervising<br />
or editing dozens of projects that have captivated readers, set the<br />
national debate and won a bevy of prizes — at last count nine<br />
Pulitzers among them. His standards are exacting and his enthusiasm<br />
for great journalism infectious. And he is a generous and<br />
collaborative colleague.</p>
<p>Glenn Kramon has spent the past seven years working his enterprise<br />
magic for multiple departments as assistant managing editor in New<br />
York. We are pleased to announce that he will now take his act on the<br />
road, moving to San Francisco as technology editor for Business Day.</p>
<p>This is an exciting moment for Bizday, as one of the paper's most<br />
accomplished editors focuses his attention on one of our most vital<br />
and dynamic areas of coverage. It also a coming home, of sorts, for<br />
Glenn. He not only served as business editor, but also had a stint as<br />
tech editor back when the Internet was as much mystery as business<br />
model.</p>
<p>Tech is now a mainstay of business journalism, and thanks to Damon<br />
Darlin's leadership, our tech team's coverage is second to none.<br />
During his seven years, Damon has expanded the tech team, broadened<br />
its coverage to include the impact of technology on society and built<br />
Bits into a must-read blog. Damon will be moving to an assignment in<br />
New York — more on that later — while Glenn continues to expand tech's<br />
presence both in print and online.</p>
<p>Glenn will begin his 2.0 mobile version later this winter once he<br />
clears through the stack of prize entries teetering on his desk. In<br />
the meantime, Damon will manage the transition.</p>
<p>— Dean Murphy</p></blockquote>
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