About Michael Getler
Monday, July 19, 2004; 4:00 PM
Michael Getler is the ombudsman for The Washington Post. In that
capacity, he serves as the newspaper’s internal critic and as a liaison
with readers. He writes a column for the editorial page on Sunday as well
as a weekly internal memo for the newsroom staff. Before taking on this
position in November 2000, he served as executive editor of the
International Herald Tribune from 1996 until 2000. The IHT, an
English-language newspaper based in Paris and distributed globally, was
owned jointly until 2003 by The Washington Post Co. and the New York Times.
Prior to working for IHT, Getler worked for The Washington Post for
26 years. He joined The Post in 1970 as a military affairs correspondent,
covering the Pentagon and defense-related activities in Congress and the
White House. In 1975, he became the newspaper’s Central European
correspondent, moving to Bonn, Germany, and covering most of Eastern Europe
in addition to Germany and NATO.
In 1980, he returned to Washington in the newly-created position of
national security correspondent covering both defense and diplomacy,
including arms control. In 1984, he was named London correspondent. In
1985, he returned from London to become the newspaper’s foreign editor,
responsible for the daily operation of The Post’s corps of foreign
correspondents. In 1986, he became assistant managing editor for foreign
news, overseeing coverage of a period of extraordinary international
upheaval during which the newspaper won three Pulitzer Prizes. In 1993 he
became deputy managing editor for the newspaper, a position that, aside
from news responsibilities, also included management of the newly-formed
newsroom personnel office, handling hiring, training, career development
and diversity issues.
From 1961 to 1970, Getler was a reporter and editor on specialized
magazines in the defense, aviation and space fields published by American
Aviation Publications. In 1966, he won the Jesse Neal Award for reporting
from Vietnam, and in 1969, he won the Aviation/Space Writers award for
coverage of the Apollo program. In 1992, he was awarded The Post’s Eugene
Meyer Award for distinguished career service. In 2004, he won an Award of
Distinction for Investigative Reporting on the News by the Medill School of
Journalism at Northwestern University.
Born in New York City, Getler graduated from the City College of New
York and began his journalistic career at The Riverdale (NY) Press while
still a college student. From 1956 to 1960, he served as an officer in the
US Navy.
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Michael Getler is The Post's ombudsman. He can be reached at (202) 334-7582 or by e-mail at ombudsman@washpost.com, or c/o The Washington Post, 1150 15th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20071.
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