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Steve Rossi retiring as CEO and president of Digital First Media

Guy Gilmore to oversee operations at Digital First Media

DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Aldo Svaldi - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Digital First Media, owner of The Denver Post, has named Guy Gilmore as the company’s chief operating officer following the retirement of chief executive Steve Rossi.

“I wish to express my sincere thanks to all of you who work so hard to assure the company’s success. It has been a real pleasure to serve the company in this role, and to work with you. There are many exciting challenges ahead, and the company is well positioned to succeed,” Rossi said in a statement Monday announcing his retirement.

Gilmore, an executive vice president in charge of Digital First Media’s eastern region, has overseen the company’s properties in Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Vermont.

Steven Rossi
Steven Rossi

Gilmore is also president and publisher of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, a position he has held since 2007. He joined ap in 2005 after previously holding management positions with the Tribune Co. and Gannett.

“We wish Steve all the best in his retirement and express our appreciation for his capable and steady management of the company over the past several years,” R. ​Joseph  Fuchs, chairman of the board at Digital First Media, said in a statement. “We are ​also very pleased to be able to assure top management continuity as a result of Guy’s experience and knowledge of the company, and his strong track record during his career.”

Digital First Media formed in December 2013 with the merger of Denver-based ap and the former Journal Register Co. Rossi was the company’s first chief operating officer and added the title of president. He took over as CEO in July 2015 following the departure of John Paton.

The company’s largest properties include The Denver Post, the San Jose Mercury News, the Los Angeles Daily News and the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

In Colorado, the company also owns the Boulder Daily Camera, Longmont Times-Call, Loveland Reporter-Herald, Cañon City Daily Record, Estes Park Trail-Gazette and several smaller papers on the Eastern Plains.

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