SNPA Foundation announces officers slate

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The Board of Trustees of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation elected a new slate of officers for 2020-2021 at its meeting on June 17.

P.J. Browning will be the new chair, succeeding Tom Silvestri. Browning is the president and publisher of The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C.  Silvestri, who retired on Dec. 31 after 15 years as president and publisher of the Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch, will continue his service on the board as a foundation trustee.

David Dunn-Rankin, president of D-R Media in Venice, Fla., was re-elected vice chair, and Charles Hill Morris, regional manager of Morris Multimedia in Atlanta, was re-elected treasurer. 

The Foundation Board also elected three trustees for new three-year terms: Dunn-Rankin; David Woronoff, publisher of The Pilot in Southern Pines, N.C.; and Paul Tash, chairman and CEO, Tampa Bay Times in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Other SNPA Foundation trustees are:

  • Patrick Dorsey, publisher, Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas, and regional vice president, Coastal Publishing Group, Gannett.
  • Eliza Hussman Gaines, managing editor, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Little Rock, Ark.
  • Les High, publisher, The News Reporter, Whiteville, N.C. 

Edward VanHorn, the retired executive director of SNPA and the SNPA Foundation, serves as the Foundation’s secretary.

The SNPA Foundation works to enhance the prosperity and future of newspapers. Programs endorsed by the SNPA Foundation include America's Newspapers, which was created in the merger of the original SNPA organization and Inland Press Association. SNPA Foundation-supported programs are intended to spotlight the critical need for ethical journalism, explore sustainable business models that help newspapers operate in an evolving media environment, and promote the value that newspapers bring to the communities they serve.

SNPA Foundation, P.J. Browning, Tom Silvestri, David Dunn-Rankin, Charles Hill Morris, David Woronoff, Paul Tash, Patrick Dorsey, Eliza Hussman Gaines, Les High, Edward VanHorn