Marcus Mabry, First Vice President

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Marcus Mabry

Marcus Mabry

Marcus Mabry editor-at-large at International Herald Tribune. He was Associate National Editor of The New York Times. Until April 2010, he was International Business Editor of the Times. Before coming to the Times in 2007, Marcus spent nearly 20 years at Newsweek, as a correspondent in Paris, Johannesburg and Washington, and as an editor in New York, covering, at various times, Asia, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the State Department. His last position at Newsweek was Chief of Correspondents.

He was the 1999-2000 recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship at the Council on Foreign Relations, and has won numerous journalism prizes, including the OPC’s Morton Frank Award for Best Business Reporting from Abroad and the New York Association of Black Journalists Trailblazer Award.

He has written two books: Twice as Good: Condoleezza Rice and Her Path to Power and the memoir White Bucks and Blackeyed Peas: Coming of Age Black in White America. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stanford University in English, French and International Relations and studied at the Sorbonne.

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