The following excerpt was sent out from The New York Times:
We’re pleased that Susan Hopkins is going to take on the Page One selection job on Sunday and Monday, giving us coverage seven days a week, with Ian handling Tuesday through Saturday.
Susan will also continue as the Print Hub’s project editor — the role she started last June — working closely with our planning and design teams, looking at long-range projects and engaging with the originating desks and Print Hub editors to ensure that work receives high-level presentation in the newspaper.
Previously, Hopkins worked at The New York Post for more than 10 years. There, she held the posts of associate news editor and night news editor. Before that, she was a news designer and copy editor at The Miami Herald, where she worked for five years.
Hopkins has a B.A. from New York University.
Be sure to congratulate Hopkins on Twitter.
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