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Andrés Martinez (editor)

Andrés Martínez (born c. 1966 in Mexico[1]) is an American journalist. He is currently the director of the Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program at the New America Foundation.[2] In the past, he has worked as an opinion journalist and business writer, his highest position as editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times,[2] a position from which he resigned amid scandal.

Youth

Martinez was born in Mexico[3] to Jeanette B. Martinez (of Boston) and Alfredo Martinez Urdal of Mexico City.[1]

He graduated from Yale University with a history degree in 1988.[3] He earned a Master's Degree in Russian history from Stanford University in 1989,[3] and a J.D. degree from Columbia University in 1992,[3] where he served on Law Review.

Career

Law (1992-1993)

After law school, Martinez practiced communications law in Washington, D.C. at the firm Verner Lipfer, and served as a law clerk for Federal District Judge Jerry Buchmeyer in Dallas.[2]

Journalism

Pittsburgh (1994-1997)

Switching to journalism, Martinez went to work as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 1995.[2] In 1995, Martinez moved to the Post-Gazette's editorial board, where he served until 1997.[2]

Marriage

In 1995, Martinez married Katherine Collins Hall, an associate at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, a law firm in Pittsburgh, when Martinez was 29 years old.[1] The couple divorced but together they have a son named Sebastian.[4]

The Wall Street Journal (1997-98)

Martinez went on to work for The Wall Street Journal as a business reporter in 1997.[2]

Book on Las Vegas (1999)

In 1999, Martinez released his first book, 24/7: Living It Up and Doubling Down in the New Las Vegas.

The New York Times (2000-2004)

In 2000 Martinez became a writer at The New York Times.[2] There, he served as assistant editorial page editor and a member of the editorial board. In 2004, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for editorials he wrote about how U.S. farm subsidies negatively impact the third world.[2]

Los Angeles Times (2004-2007)

After moving to the Los Angeles Times in September 2004, Martinez's duties were expanded to include oversight of the op-ed page and "Sunday Current", in addition to his responsibilities for the editorial page, upon the October 2005 resignation from the paper of Michael Kinsley, who had served as editorial and opinion editor.

"Grazergate" Controversy

In March 2007, Los Angeles Times reporter James Rainey wrote that the paper's publisher David Hiller was considering the cancellation of that weekend's "Sunday Current" section in response to an internal controversy regarding Martinez's role.[5] Rainey wrote that the news staff of the Times, including editor Jim O'Shea, pressured Hiller to stop publication after learning that Martinez was romantically involved with a key position employee[5]

Martinez called a staff meeting in hopes of quelling criticism, where he denied that his relationship with Mullens played a role in Grazer's selection as guest editor.[5] Later in the day he filed a post on the Times opinion blog where he claimed several other editors were involved in the decision, denied Mullens played any role, and described allegations of a conflict of interest as "absurd".[6]

The next day, Hiller canceled the section, and issued a statement: "We believe that this relationship did not influence the selection of Brian as guest editor. Nonetheless, in order to avoid even the appearance of conflict, we felt the best course of action was not to publish the section." Soon after, Martinez resigned his position (and then blogged about it), suggesting that he had been done in by the newsroom of his own paper, calling Hiller's decision a vote of "no confidence".[7]

Legal fallout and allegations of harassment

In August 2008, Martinez filed a lawsuit against ex-girlfriend Mullens, alleging that the public relations executive had cost him his job at the newspaper and tarnished his professional reputation. Mullens' attorney claimed that the suit was retaliation against her client, who had filed a restraining against Martinez earlier in the year.[8]

The Washington Post (2007-2008)

In November 2007, Martinez was hired by the Washington Post's website to write a twice-weekly political advice column called "Stumped".[9] The column ran through the end of the presidential campaign in November 2008.[4]

Public Policy (2007-Present)

In July 2007, Martinez started a new job as a fellow at the New America Foundation. In 2009, Martinez was hired to direct the Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program with the mission to "identify and support the next generation of American public policy scholars and writers"[2] at the New America Foundation in Washington, DC.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Katherine Hall and Andres Martinez". The New York Times. 1995-06-18. from the original on 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Andrés Martinez". New America Foundation. from the original on 23 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
  3. ^ a b c d . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  4. ^ a b Martinez, Andres (2008-11-08). "The next next president". The Washington Post. from the original on 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  5. ^ a b c Rainey, James (2007-03-22). "Relationship may undo Times section". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  6. ^ Roderick, Kevin (2007-03-21). "Grazergate". LA Observed. from the original on 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  7. ^ Martinez, Andres (2007-03-22). "Grazergate, the epilogue". Opinion L.A. from the original on 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  8. ^ Finke, Nikki (2008-08-22). "HUH? Grazergate Now Turns Into Litigate". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  9. ^ Roderick, Kevin (2007-11-05). "Stump the ex-editor". LA Observed. from the original on 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2009-08-14.

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Andres Martinez born c 1966 in Mexico 1 is an American journalist He is currently the director of the Bernard L Schwartz Fellows Program at the New America Foundation 2 In the past he has worked as an opinion journalist and business writer his highest position as editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times 2 a position from which he resigned amid scandal Contents 1 Youth 2 Career 2 1 Law 1992 1993 2 2 Journalism 2 2 1 Pittsburgh 1994 1997 2 2 1 1 Marriage 2 2 2 The Wall Street Journal 1997 98 2 2 3 Book on Las Vegas 1999 2 2 4 The New York Times 2000 2004 2 2 5 Los Angeles Times 2004 2007 2 2 5 1 Grazergate Controversy 2 2 5 2 Legal fallout and allegations of harassment 2 2 6 The Washington Post 2007 2008 2 3 Public Policy 2007 Present 3 References 4 External linksYouth EditMartinez was born in Mexico 3 to Jeanette B Martinez of Boston and Alfredo Martinez Urdal of Mexico City 1 He graduated from Yale University with a history degree in 1988 3 He earned a Master s Degree in Russian history from Stanford University in 1989 3 and a J D degree from Columbia University in 1992 3 where he served on Law Review Career EditLaw 1992 1993 Edit After law school Martinez practiced communications law in Washington D C at the firm Verner Lipfer and served as a law clerk for Federal District Judge Jerry Buchmeyer in Dallas 2 Journalism Edit Pittsburgh 1994 1997 Edit Switching to journalism Martinez went to work as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette in 1995 2 In 1995 Martinez moved to the Post Gazette s editorial board where he served until 1997 2 Marriage Edit In 1995 Martinez married Katherine Collins Hall an associate at Kirkpatrick amp Lockhart a law firm in Pittsburgh when Martinez was 29 years old 1 The couple divorced but together they have a son named Sebastian 4 The Wall Street Journal 1997 98 Edit Martinez went on to work for The Wall Street Journal as a business reporter in 1997 2 Book on Las Vegas 1999 Edit In 1999 Martinez released his first book 24 7 Living It Up and Doubling Down in the New Las Vegas The New York Times 2000 2004 Edit In 2000 Martinez became a writer at The New York Times 2 There he served as assistant editorial page editor and a member of the editorial board In 2004 he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for editorials he wrote about how U S farm subsidies negatively impact the third world 2 Los Angeles Times 2004 2007 Edit After moving to the Los Angeles Times in September 2004 Martinez s duties were expanded to include oversight of the op ed page and Sunday Current in addition to his responsibilities for the editorial page upon the October 2005 resignation from the paper of Michael Kinsley who had served as editorial and opinion editor Grazergate Controversy Edit In March 2007 Los Angeles Times reporter James Rainey wrote that the paper s publisher David Hiller was considering the cancellation of that weekend s Sunday Current section in response to an internal controversy regarding Martinez s role 5 Rainey wrote that the news staff of the Times including editor Jim O Shea pressured Hiller to stop publication after learning that Martinez was romantically involved with a key position employee 5 Martinez called a staff meeting in hopes of quelling criticism where he denied that his relationship with Mullens played a role in Grazer s selection as guest editor 5 Later in the day he filed a post on the Times opinion blog where he claimed several other editors were involved in the decision denied Mullens played any role and described allegations of a conflict of interest as absurd 6 The next day Hiller canceled the section and issued a statement We believe that this relationship did not influence the selection of Brian as guest editor Nonetheless in order to avoid even the appearance of conflict we felt the best course of action was not to publish the section Soon after Martinez resigned his position and then blogged about it suggesting that he had been done in by the newsroom of his own paper calling Hiller s decision a vote of no confidence 7 Legal fallout and allegations of harassment Edit In August 2008 Martinez filed a lawsuit against ex girlfriend Mullens alleging that the public relations executive had cost him his job at the newspaper and tarnished his professional reputation Mullens attorney claimed that the suit was retaliation against her client who had filed a restraining against Martinez earlier in the year 8 The Washington Post 2007 2008 Edit In November 2007 Martinez was hired by the Washington Post s website to write a twice weekly political advice column called Stumped 9 The column ran through the end of the presidential campaign in November 2008 4 Public Policy 2007 Present Edit In July 2007 Martinez started a new job as a fellow at the New America Foundation In 2009 Martinez was hired to direct the Bernard L Schwartz Fellows Program with the mission to identify and support the next generation of American public policy scholars and writers 2 at the New America Foundation in Washington DC References Edit a b c Katherine Hall and Andres Martinez The New York Times 1995 06 18 Archived from the original on 2009 04 27 Retrieved 2009 08 14 a b c d e f g h i Andres Martinez New America Foundation Archived from the original on 23 October 2010 Retrieved 2010 11 18 a b c d Andres Martinez Columnist Biography Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2008 01 15 Retrieved 2009 08 14 a b Martinez Andres 2008 11 08 The next next president The Washington Post Archived from the original on 2012 08 20 Retrieved 2009 08 14 a b c Rainey James 2007 03 22 Relationship may undo Times section Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2008 10 21 Retrieved 2009 08 14 Roderick Kevin 2007 03 21 Grazergate LA Observed Archived from the original on 2009 08 07 Retrieved 2009 08 14 Martinez Andres 2007 03 22 Grazergate the epilogue Opinion L A Archived from the original on 2008 10 17 Retrieved 2009 08 14 Finke Nikki 2008 08 22 HUH Grazergate Now Turns Into Litigate Deadline Retrieved 2020 09 15 Roderick Kevin 2007 11 05 Stump the ex editor LA Observed Archived from the original on 2009 08 07 Retrieved 2009 08 14 External links EditAppearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andres Martinez editor amp oldid 1124904879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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