Russell T. Lewis (born c. 1947) was CEO ofThe New York Times Company from 1997 to December 26, 2004.
Lewis graduated fromNew Rochelle High School in 1965[1] and received a B.A. fromStony Brook University in 1969 while working as a copy boy forThe Times since 1966. He earned a law degree fromBrooklyn Law School in 1973. He was an associate atCahill Gordon & Reindel until returning toThe Times in 1977 as a staff attorney.
At the paper he was senior vice president of circulation from 1984 to 1988, senior vice president of production from 1988 to 1991, executive vice president and deputy general manager from 1991 to 1993, president and general manager from 1993 to 1996, chief operating officer from 1996 to 1997.[2][3][4]
After retiring he was a director for R.H. Donnelley and its successorDex Media.
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| Preceded by Lance Primus | The New York Times Company CEO 1997–2004 | Succeeded by |