AP appoints Daisy Veerasingham its first female CEO

AP appoints Daisy Veerasingham its first female CEO

She will be the 14th leader of the 175-year-old US news agency.

Daisy Veerasingham is the first woman, first person of colour and the first person outside the US to lead the AP. (AP pic)

NEW YORK: The Associated Press (AP) yesterday named Daisy Veerasingham as its president and CEO, succeeding Gary Pruitt, who will retire at the end of the year.

A first-generation British national of Sri Lankan descent, Veerasingham, 51, is the first woman, first person of colour and the first person outside the US to lead the AP.

She will be the 14th leader of the 175-year-old US news agency and since February has been its executive vice president and chief operating officer, the AP said.

She has been with the company for 17 years, leading it through the pandemic as its chief revenue officer.

Pruitt has been the chief executive of the New-York based agency for the last 10 years.

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