Gannett Co. Inc. Appoints Joe Miranda as Chief Technology and Data Officer to Lead Digital Transformation

Reuters
12 Jun
Gannett Co. Inc. Appoints Joe Miranda as Chief Technology and Data Officer to Lead Digital Transformation

Gannett Co. Inc. has announced the appointment of Joe Miranda as the new Chief Technology and Data Officer. Miranda, with over 25 years of experience in digital strategy and enterprise development, will focus on enhancing customer experiences through technology and data insights. He previously held leadership roles at Herbalife, Thomson Reuters, and other companies. Miranda will report directly to CEO Michael Reed and begin his role on June 23.

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