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Gannett honors top employees, including Manager of the Year

Thursday 07. April 2011 - Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) honored its companywide award winners and Unsung Heroes on April 6 at a ceremony at Gannett corporate headquarters.

“The Gannett employees we honor today have made extraordinary contributions to our company,” said Craig A. Dubow, chairman and chief executive officer of Gannett. “Their innovative ideas and bold thinking are transforming Gannett and helping to lead our industry forward. I applaud their success, including the tremendous leadership they have shown. We have exceptional talent within our company and we thank our award winners and all of our employees for their dedication and commitment to Gannett.”
Gannett announced award winners for 2010 Manager of the Year, Innovator of the Year, Sales Executive of the Year, Corporate Staffer of the Year and the Leadership & Diversity Award and the Individual Leadership & Diversity Award.
Award winners announced at the ceremony and the finalists are:
• Manager of the Year – Mark Cornetta, president and general manager of KUSA/KTVD-TV, Denver. Finalists: Darren Bruce, Newsquest Magazine Publisher; and John Misner, president and general manager of KPNX-TV, Phoenix, and John Zidich, president of the U.S. Community Publishing’s West Group and president and publisher of The Arizona Republic.
• Innovator of the Year – USA TODAY’s iPad Launch Team. Finalists: AZ Fact Check Team, Arizona Republic, KPNX-TV and AZCentral.com; and Michelle Savoy, senior manager/digital projects and online operations, Arizona Republic and azcentral.com.
• Sales Executive of the Year – Jill Krigsten, account executive at KPNX-TV, Phoenix. Finalists: Tony Lane, senior account executive, Gannett Digital, Chicago; and Dennis Williams, account executive, WGRZ-TV, Buffalo, NY.
• Corporate Staffer of the Year – Michael Hart, vice president/treasurer, Gannett. Finalists: Rob Mennie, vice president/senior news executive, Gannett Broadcasting; and Tim Regan, vice president/workforce planning and development, Gannett.
• Leadership and Diversity – Tennessean Media Group, Nashville. Finalists: The Greenville (SC) News; Pacific Daily News, Hagatna, Guam; Republic Media, Phoenix; The Times, Shreveport, La.
• Leadership and Diversity Individual Award – Brent Jones, reader advocacy manager at USA TODAY.
In addition, Gannett honored its Unsung Hero award winners. They are:
Jeremy Day, district sales manager, Burlington (VT) Free Press;
Donna Evaro, reporter, Great Falls (MT) Tribune;
Diana Melton, web developer, KSDK-TV, St. Louis, MO;
Fred McFarland, team leader, Digital Production Center, Gannett Digital;
Erik Sundvall, senior creative services manager, USA TODAY;
Pauline White, media support trainer, Newsquest, UK.

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