Susan Chira
| Susan D. Chira | |
|---|---|
| Gender | female |
| Birth place | New York City |
| Circumstances | |
| Occupation | journalist and author |
| Marital status | married |
| Spouse | Michael Shapiro |
| Children | two |
| Notable credit(s) | The New York Times; A Mother's Place (book) |
Susan D. Chira (born in New York City) is an American journalist. She has been foreign editor of The New York Times since 2004.
While at Harvard, she was an editor of the Harvard Crimson.
Chira joined The New York Times in 1981. She was the Times 's correspondent and then bureau chief in Tokyo from 1984 to 1989.
She has also been:
- metropolitan reporter at bureaus in Albany and
Stamford - national education correspondent
- deputy editor, Foreign desk
- editor, The Week in Review[1]
- editorial director of book development
Family
Chira is married to Michael Shapiro[2], a professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. They have two children, Eliza and Jake who is cool.
Bibliography
- A Mother's Place: Taking the Debate About Working Mothers Beyond Guilt and Blame. New York: Harper, 1998. ISBN 0060173270 ISBN 978-0060173272
Notes
- ^ The New York Times Ask a Reporter Q&A - Susan Chira
- ^ " Michael Shapiro Wed To Susan Chira in Rye." The New York Times, 3 September 1984.
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