Our guest next week is Terry Willliams, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Keene Publishing Corp. and a great and generous friend of the UNH Journalism Program. Here is his bio:
Williams came to The Keene Sentinel in April this year with responsibilities for the company’s strategic planning; advertising, online and circulation sales; website and digital media; and new product development.
Prior to joining the Sentinel, Williams was, for nearly 19 years, president and publisher of the Nashua Telegraph based in Hudson. He also held roles as assistant metro editor and managing editor at The Telegraph, where his career stretched nearly 25 years. He also oversaw McLean Communications Inc., owners of New Hampshire Magazine, New Hampshire Home, Parenting New Hampshire and New Hampshire Business Review.
His newspaper work prior to 1988 included time as a reporter and city editor at The Sun of Lowell, MA, and as a reporter at Foster’s Daily Democrat in Dover.
Williams is a past president of the New England Newspaper and Press Association; past president of the former New England Associated Press News Editors Association; a member of the Publisher’s Advisory Board for Stars & Stripes newspaper in Washington, DC; and incoming vice president for the New England First Amendment Coalition.
Williams, who grew up in Springfield, VT, is a 1980 graduate of the University of New Hampshire in Durham with a bachelor’s degree in environmental conservation.
He lives in Amherst, NH, with his wife Julie, a teacher and tutor. They have two grown children, Christopher of Portland, ME, and Heather of Windsor, CT.
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