Cleveland Plain Dealer Editor Debra Adams Simmons, the newspaper's first Black female editor, takes job as vice president of newspaper's parent company

Debra Adams Simmons

By Kathy Wray Coleman,  Editor-in-Chief, Cleveland Urban News. Com and The Cleveland Urban News.Com Blog, Ohio's Most Read Online Black Newspaper and Newspaper Blog. Tel: 216-659-0473 
Kathy Wray Coleman is  a community activist and 20 year investigative journalist
 who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper

CLEVELAND, Ohio-Debra Adams Simmons, the first Black female editor of The Cleveland Plain Dealer Newspaper, has been named vice president of news development for Advance Local, a parent company which owns the Plain Dealer and some 30 other newspapers nationwide. Her last day of work is April 21.

Managing Editor Thom Fladung will continue with the day to day operations of the newspaper, newspaper officials said earlier today, while a national search is underway for a replacement editor.

Simmons became editor in 2010 and is a former editor of the Akron Beacon Journal. Her tenure with the Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest newspaper, caused it to be more sensitive to the Black community of Cleveland by focusing more on urban rather than suburban issues, though Black leaders have said that more improvement is still needed. 

Simmons’ memo:
Colleagues,
It has been my great privilege to serve as editor and managing editor of The Plain Dealer these past seven years. An extraordinary group of journalists, you have masterfully narrated the Cleveland experience.
Your expertise and considerable talent have helped us hold power accountable, pull back the curtain on corruption, shine light on the failures to protect women, reflect the promise of a more vibrant city, celebrate our institutions and demand policy that improves the quality of life for everyone who calls Northeast Ohio home./CONTINUES
Your stories, pictures, illustrations and graphics, your precise copy editing and provocative design set a standard of daily excellence. There used to be a Jack Knight quote in a Beacon conference room that said: “There is no higher calling than editor.” Never has that been more true than it is today. I have been your biggest champion as I’ve pushed for deeper reporting and better writing. I worked hard to insure that our physical presence in Cleveland match our profound reach in this perfectly imperfect city.
I fought to preserve the things that make us great even as the journalism world shifts under our feet. I selected in Thom a managing editor who would be passionate about helping everyone in the newsroom produce their best work. Yes, we are more lean today. Yet, we are standing proud and tall. I have met thousands of people during the past several months who have all reiterated how vital we are to their daily lives. When there is a big story to be told in Cleveland, this community knows that no one can tell it like we can. Our authentic voice looms large.
I will continue to cheer you on in a new role as vice president for news development at Advance Local. My focus, among other things, will be on attracting talented people and producing excellent journalism across the company. I’m leaving home in a sense but will always be part of The Plain Dealer family. As John Legend says, “All of me loves all of you. Love your curves and all your edges…” I am honored and humbled to have spent the past four years as your editor.
Best regards,
Debra



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