Lincoln
Millstein
Executive vice president New York Times Digital
Center
Advisory Board
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Lincoln
Millstein became executive vice president of New York Times Digital
in January 2000. Mr. Millstein had been group vice president and
publisher since August 1999 and was responsible for overseeing New
York Times Digital's regional Web sites, including Boston.com and
New York Today. Previously, he served as vice president for new
media at The Boston Globe since January 1995 and added the
title of CEO of Boston.com in 1998. He is a 25-year newsroom veteran
who made the transition to the business side of the newspaper to
help spearhead The Globe's fledgling interactive division.
Mr.
Millstein spent 14 years in The Globe newsroom and held a
variety of positions, including features editor, business editor
and city editor. His last assignment in the newsroom was as managing
editor for features and new media. During his tenure, Mr. Millstein
developed several important sections in the newspaper, including
expansion of the Arts section to include the Movie Section and the
Music Section. He also developed The Globe 100 section of the top
companies in Massachusetts in 1989.
Prior to joining The Globe in 1983, Mr. Millstein spent 10
years at The Hartford Courant both as a reporter and editor,
including business editor from 1981 to 1983. He won several awards
for his reporting of the aerospace and insurance industries while
at The Courant.
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