John Geddes, Managing Editor of New York Times, is Stepping Down

John Geddes, one of two managing editors at the New York Times, is leaving the paper. According to the Times, Geddes has accepted a buyout and will leave within a few months. Geddes has been with the Times since 1994. He became managing editor in 2003. Prior to his time with the paper, he worked at The Wall Street Journal for just over a decade.

“John Geddes is the consummate newsman with superb instincts for stories and people,” said Jill Abramson, in a statement.

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