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    www.wausaudailyherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/13/2007    Last Visited: 4/14/2007  

    "This sale makes perfect sense for Gannett as we move forward under our strategic plan," Sue Clark-Johnson, president of Gannett's Newspaper Division, said in a press release.

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    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 4/7/2008  

    References to "NEOs" are to our Named Executive Officers, which for the 2007 fiscal year consisted of: Craig A. Dubow (Chairman, President and CEO); Gracia C. Martore (Executive Vice President and CFO); Susan Clark-Johnson (President/Newspaper Division); Paul Davidson (Chairman and CEO/Newsquest); and Craig A. Moon (President and Publisher/USA TODAY).
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    In determining these amounts, the Committee honored the requests made by Mr. Dubow, Ms. Martore, Ms. Clark-Johnson and Mr. Moon not to be considered for base salary increases for 2008 in light of the challenging business environment we currently face.
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    Ms. Clark-Johnson qualified as a "grandfathered" plan participant.
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    Of the amounts shown, 25% was paid in Company stock for all NEOs (other than the 2007 bonuses for Ms. Clark-Johnson and Mr. Davidson).
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    All Other Compensation for fiscal year 2007 includes an annual premium paid by the Company on a life insurance policy for Ms. Clark-Johnson,$40,700; and for fiscal year 2006 includes the annual premiums paid by the Company on life insurance policies as follows: Mr. Dubow,$40,506, Ms. Martore,$22,144, Ms. Clark-Johnson,$30,368, and Mr. Moon,$24,584.
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    All Other Compensation for fiscal year 2007 includes an annual premium paid by the Company on a life insurance policy for Ms. Clark-Johnson,$40,700; and for fiscal year 2006 includes the annual premiums paid by the Company on life insurance policies as follows: Mr. Dubow,$40,506, Ms. Martore,$22,144, Ms. Clark-Johnson,$30,368, and Mr. Moon,$24,584.
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    Published on: 1/23/2008    Last Visited: 1/23/2008  

    Pinnacle West Appoints Susan Clark-Johnson to Its Board of DirectorsPinnacle West Appoints Susan Clark-Johnson to Its Board of Directors: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

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    PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pinnacle West Capital Corporation (NYSE: PNW - News) announced today that it has appointed Gannett Newspaper Division President Susan Clark-Johnson to its Board of Directors effective February 1, 2008.

    "Sue is an outstanding addition to our Board," said Chairman Bill Post.
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    Clark-Johnson, 60, has enjoyed a 40-year career with Gannett, a diversified news and information company with operations in 41 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, the United Kingdom, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Hong Kong and Singapore.She recently announced plans to retire from the company in May 2008.

    Headquartered in McLean, Va., Gannett is the nation's largest newspaper group in terms of circulation.The company's 86 domestic daily newspapers have a combined circulation of about 5 million readers.The Newspaper Division, Gannett's largest operating group, also publishes about 80 websites and almost 1,000 weekly newspapers, shoppers and magazines.Clark-Johnson is responsible for more than $3 billion in revenue.

    Prior to being named Gannett Newspaper Division President, Clark-Johnson was Chairwoman and CEO of Arizona Republic publisher Phoenix Newspapers Inc., a position she held at Central Newspapers Inc. (CNI) prior to its acquisition in 2000.

    Clark-Johnson also was Senior Group President of Gannett's Pacific Newspaper Group and had oversight responsibility for 32 companies throughout the West, including Hawaii and Guam.

    In addition to her role as a newspaper executive for Gannett, Clark-Johnson became Chairwoman of the Newspaper Association of America in May 2007.She is also a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and serves on the Board of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN).And, she recently joined the board of the Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University.

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    Published on: 8/13/2007    Last Visited: 8/13/2007  

    Susan Clark-JohnsonPresident, Newspaper Division - Gannett Co., Inc

    Vice Chairman

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    Published on: 6/7/2007    Last Visited: 6/8/2007  

    "Genia has an outstanding record and reputation for quality work, solid performance and superior management skills," Sue Clark-Johnson, president of Gannett's Newspaper Division, said in a press release.

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    Published on: 9/12/2008    Last Visited: 9/12/2008  

    Sue Clark-JohnsonPresidentNewspaper division of Gannett Co., Inc.Susan Clark-Johnson was named President of the Gannett Newspaper Division on September 2, 2005.More >>

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    Published on: 5/11/2008    Last Visited: 5/11/2008  

    Sue Clark-JohnsonPresidentNewspaper division of Gannett Co., Inc.Susan Clark-Johnson was named President of the Gannett Newspaper Division on September 2, 2005.More >>

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    Published on: 6/15/2008    Last Visited: 6/15/2008  

    Susan Clark-Johnson
    Chairwoman of U.S. Community Publishing
    Gannett Co., Inc.

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    Published on: 1/10/2008    Last Visited: 6/24/2008  

    Gannett’s Sue Clark-Johnson announces plans to retire in May
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    Gannett's Sue Clark-Johnson announces plans to retire in May

    McLEAN, VA - Sue Clark-Johnson, president of Gannett's Newspaper Division, today announced her plans to retire in late May, 2008 after 40 years as a reporter, editor, publisher and senior executive at the global news and information company.
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    "Sue rose through Gannett's ranks to take a leadership role wherever she was posted.
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    "This has been a difficult decision," said Clark-Johnson.
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    Clark-Johnson has been president of the Newspaper Division, the largest by circulation in the nation, since September, 2005.Prior to that, she was chairman and CEO of Phoenix Newspapers, Inc., which publishes The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, and senior group president of Gannett's Pacific Newspaper Group, which had oversight responsibility for thirty-two companies throughout the West, including Hawaii and Guam.

    Clark-Johnson began her career as women's editor and Family News reporter for the Press & Sun Bulletin in Binghamton, NY, eventually rising to publisher after several years at the Niagara Gazette in Niagara Falls, NY.From Binghamton, she was promoted to senior group president/ Pacific Group, and president and publisher of the Reno Gazette-Journal in Reno, NV.

    She was Gannett's Manager of the Year in 1990.She was the winner of the 2002 Distinguished Diversity Award for Lifetime Achievement for the National Association of Minority Media Executives and the 2003 Woman of Achievement Award for the National Association for Female Executives.She also is the 2003 recipient of the Jerry J. Wisotsky Torch of Liberty Award that the Anti-Defamation League's Arizona region gives to business leaders who demonstrate a commitment to end bigotry and racism.

    In 2004, Clark-Johnson was honored by Fresh Start Women's Foundation for her personal and professional commitment to empowering women and helping them get on the road to self-sufficiency.She also received the prestigious Family Champion Award from Homeward Bound for her efforts to ensure that women and children are safe from domestic violence situations.

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    Published on: 1/10/2008    Last Visited: 6/23/2008  

    Gannett's Sue Clark-Johnson Announces Plans to Retire in May

    MCLEAN, Va., Jan 10, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sue Clark-Johnson, president of Gannett's Newspaper Division, today announced her plans to retire in late May, 2008 after 40 years as a reporter, editor, publisher and senior executive at the global news and information company.
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    "Sue rose through Gannett's ranks to take a leadership role wherever she was posted.
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    "This has been a difficult decision," said Clark-Johnson.
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    Clark-Johnson has been president of the Newspaper Division, the largest by circulation in the nation, since September, 2005.Prior to that, she was chairman and CEO of Phoenix Newspapers, Inc., which publishes The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, and senior group president of Gannett's Pacific Newspaper Group, which had oversight responsibility for thirty-two companies throughout the West, including Hawaii and Guam.

    Clark-Johnson began her career as women's editor and Family News reporter for the Press & Sun Bulletin in Binghamton, NY, eventually rising to publisher after several years at the Niagara Gazette in Niagara Falls, NY.From Binghamton, she was promoted to senior group president/ Pacific Group, and president and publisher of the Reno Gazette-Journal in Reno, NV.

    She was Gannett's Manager of the Year in 1990.She was the winner of the 2002 Distinguished Diversity Award for Lifetime Achievement for the National Association of Minority Media Executives and the 2003 Woman of Achievement Award for the National Association for Female Executives.She also is the 2003 recipient of the Jerry J. Wisotsky Torch of Liberty Award that the Anti-Defamation League's Arizona region gives to business leaders who demonstrate a commitment to end bigotry and racism.

    In 2004, Clark-Johnson was honored by Fresh Start Women's Foundation for her personal and professional commitment to empowering women and helping them get on the road to self-sufficiency.She also received the prestigious Family Champion Award from Homeward Bound for her efforts to ensure that women and children are safe from domestic violence situations.

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