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Michael Oreskes

Michael Oreskes (/ˈrɛskəs/;[1] born May 26, 1954[2]) is an American journalist who worked at the New York Daily News and for 20 years at The New York Times. Oreskes later became the vice president and senior managing editor at the Associated Press before joining NPR as senior vice president of news and editorial director in 2015.[3] Oreskes was ousted in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment.[4][5]

Michael Oreskes
Born (1954-05-26) May 26, 1954 (age 69)
New York City, New York, U.S.
EducationCity College of New York (BA)
OccupationJournalist
SpouseGeraldine Baum (m. 1989)
Children1
FamilyNaomi Oreskes (sister)
Daniel Oreskes (brother)

Early life and education edit

Oreskes was born to Susan and Irwin Oreskes.[6] His father was a professor of medical laboratory sciences and former dean of the School of Health Sciences at Hunter College, City University of New York; his mother was a teacher.[7] He has three siblings: Naomi Oreskes, a historian of science; Daniel Oreskes, an actor; and Rebecca Oreskes, a writer and former U.S. Forest Service ranger.[6]

Oreskes graduated from Stuyvesant High School.[7] He earned his Bachelor of Arts from the City College of New York in 1975.[7][8][9] While at CCNY, he wrote for the student newspaper, The Campus.[10]

Journalism career edit

Oreskes covered City Hall at the New York Daily News before joining the New York Times in 1981. In 1988, he won the Silurians Award for News Analyses for his presidential campaign coverage.[11] Oreskes remained at the Times until 2005, serving at various times as Chief Political Correspondent, Metropolitan Editor, City Editor, Washington Bureau Chief, and from 2001 to 2005 as Deputy Managing Editor/Assistant Managing Editor.[8]

From 2005 to 2008, Oreskes was executive editor of the International Herald Tribune.[8] He then joined the Associated Press, spending seven years there before joining NPR in 2015.[8]

Oreskes received three Emmy Awards and an Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award for documentary television production.[8] In 1999, he was awarded the Townsend Harris Medal by CCNY, and in 2000 he was inducted into the CCNY Communications Alumni Hall of Fame.[2] He is co-author, with Eric Lane, of The Genius of America, How the Constitution Saved Our Country and Why It Can Again (2007).[12]

In 2018, former Fox News executive Ken LaCorte recruited Oreskes and former Fox News executive editor John Moody to launch LaCorte News, "a digital news startup with the stated goal of restoring faith in media."[13] A November 2019 New York Times report alleged that LaCorte was using "Russian tactics" to disseminate divisive content via websites he covertly controlled.[14]

Sexual harassment allegations edit

In October 2017, three women accused Oreskes of sexual harassment. Two of the alleged incidents occurred in the 1990s while Oreskes was Washington, D.C., bureau chief for The New York Times; a third occurred in 2015 while he was employed by NPR. He was accused of forcibly kissing the two women during his Times tenure, and asking invasive and sexual questions during a three-hour lunch during the NPR meeting, pursuing one through a personals advertisement. When confronted by one of the women about kissing her and putting his tongue in her mouth, he was said to have responded, "I was overcome with passion. I couldn't help myself."[15] He was reprimanded privately by NPR management[5][15] and was warned repeatedly about his behavior, but continued to behave inappropriately toward women.[16]

On October 31, 2017, following a Washington Post article on the allegations of misconduct at the Times, Oreskes was placed on an indefinite leave from his position at NPR. NPR's chief executive Jarl Mohn said that action was taken because of a previously unpublicized allegation of harassment concerning a current employee.[17] Oreskes resigned the next day at Mohn's request, writing, "I am deeply sorry to the people I hurt. My behavior was wrong and inexcusable, and I accept full responsibility."[18] He was denied severance or separation benefits,[19] and reimbursed NPR $1,800 in expense account charges related to his meetings with women.[20][21]

The Post subsequently reported that NPR had earlier ignored multiple sexual abuse allegations against Oreskes for two years, and that NPR's handling of Oreskes had prompted a "virtual rebellion" among staffers. Staffers told CNN's Brian Stelter that Oreskes created an oppressive atmosphere by abusing his position to meet young women. Mohn conceded he failed to act fast enough.[22][23][24] A report by the law firm Morgan Lewis discussed Oreskes' pursuit of dates using NPR-financed meals, ostensibly to discuss their careers, but the conversations often veered into personal or sexual subjects. The probe found that some women warned younger women not to be alone with him, and staff distrust of management to address problems such as Oreskes' behavior; the report offered recommendations.[16][25] Other women Oreskes allegedly harassed later surfaced. The Post reported that five more women at NPR had filed formal harassment complaints against Oreskes, bringing the number who have accused him of misconduct to eight.[26] Mohn later apologized in a note to NPR staff, saying that he had failed to "see the bigger pattern of poor judgment and unacceptable behavior."[27] More than 100 Associated Press staffers signed a petition demanding that management "take active steps to seek out anyone who was subjected to inappropriate behavior by Oreskes during his tenure with the company."[28][29]

Keith Woods, NPR's vice president for newsroom training and diversity, said revelations of sexual harassment by Oreskes resulted in a "months-long organizational trauma".[30] David Folkenflik and Mary Louise Kelly, both of NPR, received the 2018 Ethics in Journalism Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists for their reporting on the Oreskes scandal within their own organization.[31]

Personal life edit

In 1989, Oreskes married journalist Geraldine Baum, who at the time was a reporter for Newsday.[7] Their son, Ben Oreskes, also a journalist, has worked for Politico and the Los Angeles Times.[32]

References edit

  1. ^ "Edwidge Danticat: 2016 National Book Festival". Library of Congress. December 9, 2016. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  2. ^ a b . www.ccnyalumni.org. Archived from the original on 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  3. ^ O'Connor, Lydia (November 1, 2017). "Top NPR Editor Resigns After Sexual Harassment Allegations". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  4. ^ "NPR news chief Oreskes ousted after harassment allegations". NBC News. Associated Press. 1 November 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  5. ^ a b Stelter, Brian; Smith, Aaron (November 1, 2017). "Top NPR editor resigns amid allegations of harassment". CNN. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Irwin Oreskes, Professor Emeritus at NYC's Hunter College who Taught Lab Science Dies at 86 2017-12-02 at the Wayback Machine, City University of New York (March 4, 2013).
  7. ^ a b c d "Geraldine Baum, Reporter, Marries". The New York Times. September 24, 1989.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Michael Oreskes: Senior Vice President of News and Editorial Director". NPR. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  9. ^ "Stocks". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  10. ^ Roff, Sandra Shoiock; Cucchiara, Anthony M.; Dunlap, Barbara J. (2000). From the Free Academy to CUNY: Illustrating Public Higher Education in New York City, 1847-1997. New York City: Fordham University Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0823220199.
  11. ^ Steinberg, Jacques (November 16, 2004). "Times Names a Deputy Editor". The New York Times. Retrieved May 19, 2022.
  12. ^ Lane, Eric; Oreskes, Michael (November 28, 2007). The Genius of America (first chapter). {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  13. ^ Schwartz, Jason (December 18, 2018). "Ousted NPR news chief, ex-Fox News execs team up on new site". Politico. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  14. ^ Perlroth, Nicole (21 November 2019). "A Former Fox News Executive Divides Americans Using Russian Tactics". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  15. ^ a b Farhi, Paul (October 31, 2017). "NPR's top editor placed on leave after accusations of sexual harassment". The Washington Post.
  16. ^ a b Victor, Daniel (2018-02-21). "NPR Executive Was Warned Repeatedly About Sexual Harassment, Report Finds". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  17. ^ Mary Louise Kelly (November 1, 2017). "Top NPR News Executive Mike Oreskes Resigns Amid Allegations Of Sexual Harassment". All Things Considered. NPR.
  18. ^ Ember, Sydney (November 7, 2017). "NPR C.E.O. Jarl Mohn Apologizes to Staff, Goes on Leave". The New York Times. Retrieved June 9, 2018.
  19. ^ Falk, Tyler (5 November 2017). "NPR union members to meet regarding sexual harassment". Current.org. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  20. ^ Folkenflik, David (20 February 2018). "Report Detailing Harassment At NPR Cites 'High Level Of Distrust' Of Management". NPR. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  21. ^ Farhi, Paul (November 1, 2017). "Michael Oreskes, top NPR newsroom official, resigns amid harassment allegations". The Washington Post.
  22. ^ Farhi, Paul (1 November 2017). "NPR bosses knew about harassment allegations, but kept top editor on job". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  23. ^ Stelter, Brian (November 2, 2017). "At NPR, Oreskes harassment scandal leaves deep wounds". CNNMoney. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  24. ^ Stelter, Brian (November 2, 2017). "NPR retains law firm to review how Oreskes allegations were handled". CNNMoney. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  25. ^ Folkenflik, David (February 20, 2018). "Report Detailing Harassment At NPR Cites 'High Level Of Distrust' Of Management". All Things Considered. NPR. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  26. ^ Farhi, Paul (November 3, 2017). "Two new accusers emerge at NPR, adding to growing harassment scandal". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  27. ^ Sydney Ember, NPR C.E.O. Jarl Mohn Apologizes to Staff, Goes on Leave, New York Times (November 7, 2017).
  28. ^ Stelter, Brian (November 3, 2017). "NPR boss under pressure over Oreskes sexual harassment scandal". CNNMoney. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  29. ^ "AP Employees Ask About Any Complaints Against Former Exec". The New York Times. The Associated Press. November 3, 2017. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  30. ^ Falk, Tyler (June 28, 2018). "How MPR News covered the Keillor harassment story". Current. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  31. ^ Collins, Bob (30 July 2018). "Reporting 'with neither fear nor favor' earns ethics award for MPR, NPR reporters". NewsCut. Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  32. ^ Siders, David; arinucci, Carla (February 8, 2017). "RENDON boosts CHIANG -- DE LEON faces backlash over immigrant talk -- COX plots run for governor". Politico. Retrieved November 3, 2017.

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Michael Oreskes oʊ ˈ r ɛ s k e s 1 born May 26 1954 2 is an American journalist who worked at the New York Daily News and for 20 years at The New York Times Oreskes later became the vice president and senior managing editor at the Associated Press before joining NPR as senior vice president of news and editorial director in 2015 3 Oreskes was ousted in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment 4 5 Michael OreskesBorn 1954 05 26 May 26 1954 age 69 New York City New York U S EducationCity College of New York BA OccupationJournalistSpouseGeraldine Baum m 1989 Children1FamilyNaomi Oreskes sister Daniel Oreskes brother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalism career 3 Sexual harassment allegations 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editOreskes was born to Susan and Irwin Oreskes 6 His father was a professor of medical laboratory sciences and former dean of the School of Health Sciences at Hunter College City University of New York his mother was a teacher 7 He has three siblings Naomi Oreskes a historian of science Daniel Oreskes an actor and Rebecca Oreskes a writer and former U S Forest Service ranger 6 Oreskes graduated from Stuyvesant High School 7 He earned his Bachelor of Arts from the City College of New York in 1975 7 8 9 While at CCNY he wrote for the student newspaper The Campus 10 Journalism career editOreskes covered City Hall at the New York Daily News before joining the New York Times in 1981 In 1988 he won the Silurians Award for News Analyses for his presidential campaign coverage 11 Oreskes remained at the Times until 2005 serving at various times as Chief Political Correspondent Metropolitan Editor City Editor Washington Bureau Chief and from 2001 to 2005 as Deputy Managing Editor Assistant Managing Editor 8 From 2005 to 2008 Oreskes was executive editor of the International Herald Tribune 8 He then joined the Associated Press spending seven years there before joining NPR in 2015 8 Oreskes received three Emmy Awards and an Alfred I duPont Columbia University Award for documentary television production 8 In 1999 he was awarded the Townsend Harris Medal by CCNY and in 2000 he was inducted into the CCNY Communications Alumni Hall of Fame 2 He is co author with Eric Lane of The Genius of America How the Constitution Saved Our Country and Why It Can Again 2007 12 In 2018 former Fox News executive Ken LaCorte recruited Oreskes and former Fox News executive editor John Moody to launch LaCorte News a digital news startup with the stated goal of restoring faith in media 13 A November 2019 New York Times report alleged that LaCorte was using Russian tactics to disseminate divisive content via websites he covertly controlled 14 Sexual harassment allegations editSee also Me Too movement In October 2017 three women accused Oreskes of sexual harassment Two of the alleged incidents occurred in the 1990s while Oreskes was Washington D C bureau chief for The New York Times a third occurred in 2015 while he was employed by NPR He was accused of forcibly kissing the two women during his Times tenure and asking invasive and sexual questions during a three hour lunch during the NPR meeting pursuing one through a personals advertisement When confronted by one of the women about kissing her and putting his tongue in her mouth he was said to have responded I was overcome with passion I couldn t help myself 15 He was reprimanded privately by NPR management 5 15 and was warned repeatedly about his behavior but continued to behave inappropriately toward women 16 On October 31 2017 following a Washington Post article on the allegations of misconduct at the Times Oreskes was placed on an indefinite leave from his position at NPR NPR s chief executive Jarl Mohn said that action was taken because of a previously unpublicized allegation of harassment concerning a current employee 17 Oreskes resigned the next day at Mohn s request writing I am deeply sorry to the people I hurt My behavior was wrong and inexcusable and I accept full responsibility 18 He was denied severance or separation benefits 19 and reimbursed NPR 1 800 in expense account charges related to his meetings with women 20 21 The Post subsequently reported that NPR had earlier ignored multiple sexual abuse allegations against Oreskes for two years and that NPR s handling of Oreskes had prompted a virtual rebellion among staffers Staffers told CNN s Brian Stelter that Oreskes created an oppressive atmosphere by abusing his position to meet young women Mohn conceded he failed to act fast enough 22 23 24 A report by the law firm Morgan Lewis discussed Oreskes pursuit of dates using NPR financed meals ostensibly to discuss their careers but the conversations often veered into personal or sexual subjects The probe found that some women warned younger women not to be alone with him and staff distrust of management to address problems such as Oreskes behavior the report offered recommendations 16 25 Other women Oreskes allegedly harassed later surfaced The Post reported that five more women at NPR had filed formal harassment complaints against Oreskes bringing the number who have accused him of misconduct to eight 26 Mohn later apologized in a note to NPR staff saying that he had failed to see the bigger pattern of poor judgment and unacceptable behavior 27 More than 100 Associated Press staffers signed a petition demanding that management take active steps to seek out anyone who was subjected to inappropriate behavior by Oreskes during his tenure with the company 28 29 Keith Woods NPR s vice president for newsroom training and diversity said revelations of sexual harassment by Oreskes resulted in a months long organizational trauma 30 David Folkenflik and Mary Louise Kelly both of NPR received the 2018 Ethics in Journalism Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists for their reporting on the Oreskes scandal within their own organization 31 Personal life editIn 1989 Oreskes married journalist Geraldine Baum who at the time was a reporter for Newsday 7 Their son Ben Oreskes also a journalist has worked for Politico and the Los Angeles Times 32 References edit Edwidge Danticat 2016 National Book Festival Library of Congress December 9 2016 Retrieved February 2 2022 a b The City College Alumni Association Oreskes www ccnyalumni org Archived from the original on 2018 01 19 Retrieved 2018 01 19 O Connor Lydia November 1 2017 Top NPR Editor Resigns After Sexual Harassment Allegations The Huffington Post Retrieved 1 November 2017 NPR news chief Oreskes ousted after harassment allegations NBC News Associated Press 1 November 2017 Retrieved 3 November 2017 a b Stelter Brian Smith Aaron November 1 2017 Top NPR editor resigns amid allegations of harassment CNN Retrieved 1 November 2017 a b Irwin Oreskes Professor Emeritus at NYC s Hunter College who Taught Lab Science Dies at 86 Archived 2017 12 02 at the Wayback Machine City University of New York March 4 2013 a b c d Geraldine Baum Reporter Marries The New York Times September 24 1989 a b c d e Michael Oreskes Senior Vice President of News and Editorial Director NPR Retrieved November 1 2017 Stocks Bloomberg com Retrieved 2018 01 19 Roff Sandra Shoiock Cucchiara Anthony M Dunlap Barbara J 2000 From the Free Academy to CUNY Illustrating Public Higher Education in New York City 1847 1997 New York City Fordham University Press p 73 ISBN 978 0823220199 Steinberg Jacques November 16 2004 Times Names a Deputy Editor The New York Times Retrieved May 19 2022 Lane Eric Oreskes Michael November 28 2007 The Genius of America first chapter a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a newspaper ignored help Schwartz Jason December 18 2018 Ousted NPR news chief ex Fox News execs team up on new site Politico Retrieved 19 December 2018 Perlroth Nicole 21 November 2019 A Former Fox News Executive Divides Americans Using Russian Tactics The New York Times Retrieved 22 November 2019 a b Farhi Paul October 31 2017 NPR s top editor placed on leave after accusations of sexual harassment The Washington Post a b Victor Daniel 2018 02 21 NPR Executive Was Warned Repeatedly About Sexual Harassment Report Finds The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 12 31 Mary Louise Kelly November 1 2017 Top NPR News Executive Mike Oreskes Resigns Amid Allegations Of Sexual Harassment All Things Considered NPR Ember Sydney November 7 2017 NPR C E O Jarl Mohn Apologizes to Staff Goes on Leave The New York Times Retrieved June 9 2018 Falk Tyler 5 November 2017 NPR union members to meet regarding sexual harassment Current org Retrieved 24 May 2018 Folkenflik David 20 February 2018 Report Detailing Harassment At NPR Cites High Level Of Distrust Of Management NPR Retrieved 24 May 2018 Farhi Paul November 1 2017 Michael Oreskes top NPR newsroom official resigns amid harassment allegations The Washington Post Farhi Paul 1 November 2017 NPR bosses knew about harassment allegations but kept top editor on job The Washington Post Retrieved 2 November 2017 Stelter Brian November 2 2017 At NPR Oreskes harassment scandal leaves deep wounds CNNMoney Retrieved November 2 2017 Stelter Brian November 2 2017 NPR retains law firm to review how Oreskes allegations were handled CNNMoney Retrieved November 2 2017 Folkenflik David February 20 2018 Report Detailing Harassment At NPR Cites High Level Of Distrust Of Management All Things Considered NPR Retrieved February 22 2018 Farhi Paul November 3 2017 Two new accusers emerge at NPR adding to growing harassment scandal The Washington Post Retrieved November 3 2017 Sydney Ember NPR C E O Jarl Mohn Apologizes to Staff Goes on Leave New York Times November 7 2017 Stelter Brian November 3 2017 NPR boss under pressure over Oreskes sexual harassment scandal CNNMoney Retrieved November 3 2017 AP Employees Ask About Any Complaints Against Former Exec The New York Times The Associated Press November 3 2017 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 3 2017 Falk Tyler June 28 2018 How MPR News covered the Keillor harassment story Current Retrieved July 2 2018 Collins Bob 30 July 2018 Reporting with neither fear nor favor earns ethics award for MPR NPR reporters NewsCut Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved 11 August 2018 Siders David arinucci Carla February 8 2017 RENDON boosts CHIANG DE LEON faces backlash over immigrant talk COX plots run for governor Politico Retrieved November 3 2017 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Oreskes amp oldid 1168132711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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