The Guardian (Charlottetown)

NEW PRESIDENT OF P.E.I.’S DAILY NEWSPAPERS

David MacKenzie named regional president for the SaltWire Network in Prince Edward Island

- BY JASON MALLOY

“David has a long track record of being a champion for P.E.I. And he’ll continue with that as the regional president representi­ng The Guardian and the Journal Pioneer.” Mark Lever

David MacKenzie has run the Confederat­ion Centre of the Arts and a consulting firm, served as a deputy minister in the provincial government and will soon take over Prince Edward Island’s two largest newspapers.

SaltWire Network Inc. president and CEO Mark Lever announced MacKenzie as the regional president for P.E.I. on Thursday.

MacKenzie will be in charge of The Guardian and the Journal Pioneer and serve as part of SaltWire Network’s senior management team in Atlantic Canada beginning Nov. 1.

The 57-year-old Stratford resident said he has always looked for new adventures during his business career.

“Learning is really important to me and in the case of moving to The Guardian . . . and the Journal Pioneer, it’s going to be quite a learning experience as well. But I love that, I relish that and I love the challenge. I also love working with teams to overcome those challenges,” he said.

“The Guardian and the Journal Pioneer have a long history on P.E.I., but they also have a long future.”

While this will be MacKenzie’s first job in the media industry, he said, he is ready and willing to learn from both existing staff and the community it serves from tip to tip. He expects to do a lot of listening as he gets his feet wet in the business.

“I want to meet as many people as I can and listen to them and start finding out more about what they see as the opportunit­ies for the company,” he said.

“I think this Open Up Project is a great opportunit­y to listen to what people are saying, what they want in their media and in the news.”

MacKenzie has a track record for management success while dealing with multimilli­on-dollar companies and government department­s with a staff of a couple hundred people.

“David has a long track record of being a champion for P.E.I.,” Lever said. “And he’ll continue with that as the regional president representi­ng The Guardian and the Journal Pioneer. Both SaltWire and its publicatio­ns on Prince Edward Island are fortunate to have such a great Islander joining the team.”

MacKenzie believes a fundamenta­l philosophy for successful management is to surround yourself with good people.

One person MacKenzie said he will be leaning on will be The Guardian’s regional managing editor Wayne Thibodeau, who has served as the company’s regional president on an interim basis since shortly after the SaltWire Network purchased the Island media companies in April. The two are eager to work together.

“His reaction to my appointmen­t has been stellar, and for me that’s a huge relief,” MacKenzie said. “I absolutely will be counting on Wayne. He’s proven himself as a leader at The Guardian and the Journal Pioneer.”

MacKenzie is currently president of MacKenzie Zver Inc., a Charlottet­own-based consulting firm. His partner, Jodi Zver, will continue to operate the business.

“It’s been a great run, and I’ll miss it,” he said. “But what I missed most about being in the consulting world, quite frankly, was the opportunit­y to work with a good, large number of people.”

MacKenzie said two things attracted him to the new position: the employees and the challenge of the news business globally with declining advertisin­g revenue.

“I thrive working with teams of people, and my research on the P.E.I. members of the SaltWire company was very, very positive, very profession­al. I felt I can learn a lot from that group,” he said. “I felt The

Guardian and the Journal Pioneer were special and we could work with them to not only maintain the current business and their important role they have in P.E.I., but also to grow and to expand.”

MacKenzie said he is looking to build on the news company’s rich history and continue to grow its legacy.

After accepting the new job, MacKenzie said he reflected back on a conversati­on about a decade ago with former publisher Don Brander, who he worked with through Rotary.

“He told me I should get involved in the newspaper business and I would make a good publisher,” MacKenzie shared. “I never forgot that.”

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JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN David MacKenzie has been named the new regional president – P.E.I. for the SaltWire Network. MacKenzie will be in charge of The Guardian and the Journal Pioneer and serve as part of SaltWire Network’s senior management team in Atlantic Canada beginning...
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