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September 11
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Head of School Nancy Starmer shares how the school responded to the tragedy, page 8.
Georgian shares survey results, page 6.
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Volume 73 •
Number 3 •
Fall 2001
NEWSWEEK Thrives on Alumni Talent By Carol J. Suplee
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wo of the top positions at NEWSWEEK, one of the nation’s most respected weekly news magazines, are held by George School alumni.
Mark Whitaker ’75 is the editor and Mark Updegrove ’80 is the US Publisher. That’s good news for George School and the rest of the news-reading public. Whitaker, who was named editor in 1998, called the recent appointment of Updegrove a “happy coincidence.” “We didn’t know each other,” Whitaker said. “We were first introduced when he came to NEWSWEEK as publisher this year. I knew and could trust that his heart was in the right place, that he held values that I respected.” For his part, Updegrove said he enjoyed an immediate rise in his “comfort level” knowing that Whitaker was at the editorial helm. This sense of shared culture and beliefs has enhanced their association. The two have become good Photo by Cliff Chase, NEWSWEEK
friends and they cooperate when it is appropriate, but in their professional spheres of responsibility—editorial and business—they maintain a strict separation. “We are like ‘Church and State,’ at NEWSWEEK,” Updegrove said. “Mark is ‘Church’ and I am ‘State.’”
Several years after graduating from high school, Mark Whitaker ’75 (left) and Mark Updegrove ’80 crossed paths when Mark Updegrove began working at NEWSWEEK.
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