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==Personal== ==Personal==
Daley was previously married to Donald McNeil, Jr., currently a science reporter for the ''Times''. They have two daughters, named Avery and Galen. Daley was previously married to Donald McNeil, Jr., currently a science reporter for the ''Times''. They have two daughters, named Avery and Galen.

Her father Robert and grandfather Arthur were both sports writers for the ''Times.'' Her grandfather won a Pulitzer Prize for a Sports of the Times column in 1956.


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Suzanne Daley
Bornc. 1956
Occupationnational news editor
Notable creditThe New York Times
Childrentwo daughters

Suzanne M. Daley is an American journalist who has been the national editor for The New York Times since 2005. Daley joined the Times in 1978 after graduating from Hampshire College.

Daley's previous posts include:

  • reporter, metropolitan desk (1982-94)
  • deputy metropolitan editor (1994-95)
  • South Africa bureau chief, based in Johannesburg (1995-99)
  • Paris bureau chief (1999-2002)
  • education editor (2002-2005)

Personal

Daley was previously married to Donald McNeil, Jr., currently a science reporter for the Times. They have two daughters, named Avery and Galen.

Her father Robert and grandfather Arthur were both sports writers for the Times. Her grandfather won a Pulitzer Prize for a Sports of the Times column in 1956.

Notes

  1. MediaBistro.com profile of Suzanne Daley
  2. Society of Professional Journalists website
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