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The Washington PostDesirée Rogers, the former White House social secretary, has been named chief executive officer of Johnson Publishing, the company announced Tuesday.
Rogers will oversee the day-to-day operations of the Chicago-based firm that publishes Ebony and Jet magazines. Linda Johnson Rice, the daughter of company founder John H. Johnson -- who died in 2005 -- will continue as chairman.
As CEO, Rogers will focus on "aligning core business strategies for all brands," according to a company statement. That's a rather opaque way of saying that she will have to figure out how to take the legacy of Johnson Publishing, founded in 1945, and transform it into something viable in today's competitive media environment in which a host of publications and Web sites have muscled in on territory it once owned.
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