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Top Editor Departs After Short Stint
9 Dec
Summary
- Editor-in-chief Caren Bohan is leaving after just over a year.
- Michael McCarter will serve as interim replacement.
- This follows recent leadership changes and a company rebranding.

Caren Bohan, the editor-in-chief of USA Today, is leaving the news organization after a tenure that lasted just over a year. Her departure was confirmed with updates to her author page on the outlet's website.
Michael McCarter, currently serving as vice president and group editor for the Opinion section, has been appointed as the interim replacement. McCarter also oversees standards and ethics initiatives across the USA Today Network.
Bohan's exit follows a period of significant transition for the parent company, which recently rebranded from Gannett to USA Today Co. amid economic challenges and prior staff layoffs.




