Our people
Working to inform the world in 250 locations worldwide.
From New York to London, from Beirut to Bangkok, our teams around the world strive for excellence, inside and outside the newsroom.
Our journalists go to great lengths, often overcoming tremendous obstacles, to report the news quickly, accurately and honestly, with the utmost attention paid to AP’s high standards.
Outside the newsroom, our teams provide outstanding service, with a focus on customer care, ensuring AP meets the needs of our diverse client base.
LEADERSHIP TEAM
As an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative, our U.S. newspaper members elect a board of directors to provide corporate direction according to AP bylaws.
Within AP, the senior managers who oversee our essential operations make up The Associated Press Executive Leadership Team. This team meets regularly to make policy and business decisions that keep us at the forefront of accurate and trustworthy global journalism.
AP Executive Leadership Team

Daisy Veerasingham
President
Chief Executive Officer

Gianluca D’Aniello
Senior Vice President
Chief Technology Officer

Kristin Heitmann
Senior Vice President
Chief Revenue Officer

Karen Kaiser
Senior Vice President
General Counsel, Corporate Secretary

Julie Pace
Senior Vice President
Executive Editor

Charles Pavlounis
Senior Vice President
Chief Financial Officer

Hilda Auguste Senior
Senior Vice President
Chief People Officer
AP Board of Directors

Gracia C. Martore
AP Board Chair
Arlington, Virginia

William Lewis
CEO, The Washington Post
Washington, D.C.

Maha Abouelenein
CEO and Founder, Digital and Savvy

Mark Adams
President and CEO, Adams Publishing Group
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Emily L. Barr
Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Lisa M. DeSisto
Portland, Maine

Kevin D. Mowbray
President and CEO, Lee Enterprises
Davenport, Iowa

Michael Newhouse
Director and Senior Executive Officer, Advance/Newhouse Companies
New York, New York

Mi-Ai Parrish
Professor Arizona State University President and CEO, MAP Strategies Group
Phoenix, Arizona

Maribel Perez Wadsworth
President and CEO, The Knight Foundation
Miami, Florida
WALL OF HONOR
Visitors to our global headquarters in New York enter the newsroom by passing the Wall of Honor — a memorial to the 37 AP journalists who have died on assignment since we were founded in 1846.
Our journalists routinely cover perilous situations, from the war in Afghanistan to the front lines of the Ebola outbreak, putting themselves in danger on a daily basis to tell the world’s stories. Here we remember those who lost their lives while reporting the news.
Our story
For over 175 years, we have been breaking news and covering the world’s biggest stories, always committed to the highest standards of objective, accurate journalism. We were founded as an independent news cooperative, whose members are U.S. newspaper and broadcasters, steadfast in our mission to inform the world. From delivering the news via pony express in 1846 to working in virtual reality today, we are always innovating.
AP Emergency Relief Fund
When conflict and disaster affect our staffers and their families, we do everything we can to help. In 2005, we established the AP Emergency Relief Fund, raising money to rebuild their homes, replace their destroyed belongings and move their families to safe places.
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