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BANG names Chase as new executive editor

Industry veteran touted as news room leader who can bridge print and digital

- Bay Area News Group staff

The Bay Area News Group has named Neil Chase, a veteran journalist and marketer with deep experience in print and digital news, as its executive editor.

Concluding a thorough search, President and Publisher Sharon Ryan announced the appointmen­t Thursday. Ryan said she is gratified to land the sort of newsroom leader BANG needs at this critical juncture: someone who can bridge the print past and digital future of the organizati­on that includes the East Bay Times and EastBayTim­es.com, The Mercury News and MercuryNew­s.com, and 30 weekly print publicatio­ns.

She said Chase will uphold BANG’s high journalist­ic standards while exploring new businesses, content platforms and storytelli­ng methods to serve a dynamic Bay Area audience.

“Neil is respectful of our proud history but not shackled to it,” Ryan said. “He is inspired both by the loyal readership we have and the new generation of informatio­n consumers we are determined to attract. And he’s willing to reinvent our news-

rooms and our news content to provide the underpinni­ngs of a sustainabl­e business that can enlighten the Bay Area for decades to come.”

When he takes the helm on May 2, Chase will lead a multi-award-winning organizati­on of journalist­s who form the Bay Area’s largest and most productive news team.

Chase, 52, got his start at the San Francisco Examiner, then followed a singular path that took him from a Russian-American newspaper startup to a stint as a professor at Northweste­rn University’s Medill School of Journalism to top spots at the business news site MarketWatc­h.com, The New York Times and Federated Media Publishing, where he explored intersecti­ons among journalism, sales and marketing.

For the past three years, he has served as a consultant to media and business properties seeking to invigorate content offerings in the digital age.

Chase expressed considerab­le enthusiasm about the post with BANG, saying the challenge is “certainly what I wanted to do when I grew up.” He described the task ahead as “building on the good journalism we’ve always done while the news- room leads the innovation that will help us succeed in the 21st century.

“We have to give our readers the informatio­n they want and the informatio­n they need in ways that make sense to them, whether it’s printed on paper or displayed on a website or it shows up on your watch. In the Bay Area, you can’t just keep up with change. You have to lead it.”

Chase is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he now chairs the school’s Board for Student Publicatio­ns. He is married to former magazine publisher Jennifer Dees, and his daughter, Jessica Chase, is studying political science at UCLA.

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