Gretchen Day-Bryant appointed editor-in-chief of South Florida Sun Sentinel

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Gretchen Day-Bryant has been named the new editor-in-chief of the South Florida Sun Sentinel, effective December 13. She will succeed Julie Anderson, who has held the position for six years and is retiring. Day-Bryant has worked at the Sun Sentinel for nearly 40 years, starting as a copy editor. She became managing editor in 2022 and has experience in various editorial roles, including overseeing significant projects and digital initiatives. The Sun Sentinel and its sister paper, the Orlando Sentinel, will now have separate leadership. Roger Simmons will become the executive editor of the Orlando Sentinel, continuing the collaboration between the two newspapers.


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