TORONTO — The Globe and Mail announced Thursday that longtime CEO Phillip Crawley is retiring later this year after 25 years at the helm of the newspaper.
Scott White, editor-in-chief of The Conversation Canada and former editor-in-chief of The Canadian Press, hailed Crawley as “the last of the great newspaper publishers in Canada.”
White praised Crawley’s leadership of The Globe throughout the newspaper’s battles with its competitors, saying it was his commitment to high-quality journalism that gave his product the edge.Article content A former longtime Globe correspondent and columnist who worked at the newspaper prior to Crawley’s arrival, Fraser recalled getting off to a “rocky start” with Crawley when they first met.
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