Here’s the list of full-timers and part-timers in The Oregonian ’s 360-person newsroom who are taking the paper’s buyout offer. We’ve already reported several of these names in the past few weeks .
But this comprehensive list of 52 people (about 14 percent of the newsroom) that came out today shows how deep the losses are, with a big chunk of the paper’s experience in editing, reporting, graphics and photography leaving the building.
Alexander, Nan
Anderson, David
Arrieta-Walden, Mike
Austin, David
Balmer, Kay
Blackmun, Maya
Blythe, Kathleen
Bondarowicz, Marv
Camin, Jim
Cochran, Wanda
Crumble, Gil
Danks, Holly
Eisenbart, Rene
Eliassen, Gary
Ewing, Gerry
Franzen, Robin
Gilbert, Holley
Green, Tony
Hill, Gail
Hogan, Dave
Holman, James
Mandel, Mark
Mays, Holly
Mitchell, Renee
Mullarkey, Pat
Nehl, Steve
Nicholas, Jonathan
Nkrumah, Wade
Nokes, Kathy
Peterson, Connie
Price, Naomi Kauffman
Reinhard, David
Robinson, Nan
Rollins, Michael
Scott, Howard
Sleeth, Peter
Smith, Quinton
Starke, Amy
Taylor, Kate
Thomas, Mary
Trappen, Michelle
Williams, Giselle
Woodward, Steve
Part-timers:
Barnett, Erin Hoover
Close, Beverly
Colvin, Diana
Howell, Claudia
Hunsberger, Sarah
Newton, Connie
Roux, Sioen
Skidmore, Nathan
Swoboda, Cheri
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Nan Robinson? No one there by that name.
A lot of talent in that list, including many names the general public might not recognize but who make the place hum. And there are names *not* on the list that should have been, if quality of the product is the concern.
Hope they all thrive and such.
There is a Nan there, know her – she is in research.
This represents the End of an Era in professional Journalism, in many ways.
Our communities are better for your work. Huge thanks to you all who have given your best years to telling the stories that help shape and enliven civic life. Best wishes for your happiness and next creative endeavors!
This is a lobotomy.