Dana Canedy Elected Administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes

Dana Canedy, a Pulitzer Prize–winning former senior editor at the New York Times, has been named administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes. The appointment, effective July 17, was announced by the Pulitzer Prize Board and by Lee C. Bollinger, president of Columbia University. Canedy succeeds Mike Pride, editor emeritus of the Concord Monitor, who will retire on July 31 after three years as administrator. The Pulitzer Prize administrator's office works with the prize's board on a wide range of duties, including selection of juries, prize deliberations, committee work, and arranging the twice-annual meetings of the board, which chooses the winners each April.

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