The Omaha World-Herald has appointed Paul Goodsell editor-in-chief and Courtney Brummer-Clark managing editor.
Goodsell has been with the paper for 41 years, joining in March 1981 as a reporter. He was then promoted to the post of assignment editor. Since 2017, he has been serving as managing editor.
Brummer-Clark joined the paper in 2021 as a features editor. She has previously worked at the Omaha World-Herald from April 2015 to March 2017. Then, she left to join The Daily Nonpareil in Council Bluffs, Iowa as a managing editor, where she has previously also worked for over 14 years from June 2000 to April 2015.
She succeed Goodsell in her new role.
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