Julie Pace and Michael Giarrusso have been appointed assistant managing editors at The Associated Press.
Pace has been with AP for more than 14 years, joining as a White House reporter. She then became chief White House correspondent before recently serving as Washington bureau chief. She has also worked as a multimedia reporter at The Tampa Tribune, WFLA-TV and TBO.com.
Pace holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
Giarrusso has been with AP for more than 10 years, and is also the global sports editor. He was previously chief of bureau Arizona/New Mexico. He is also a vice chair at News Media Coalition and a member – board of directors at Sports News Television.
He has also served as editor, National desk, Georgia news editor and director of State news South at AP.
Giarrusso is a B.A. in journalism from University of Georgia.
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