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Washington Examiner appoints Bob Cusack as Executive Editor

The Washington Examiner has named veteran journalist Bob Cusack as its new executive editor, a newly created role reporting to editorial director Hugo Gurdon. Cusack, former editor in chief of The Hill, reunites with Gurdon after more than a decade working together; both helped grow The Hill and earned credibility in Washington. In this position Cusack will manage the day-to-day operations of the Examiner’s Washington, D.C. newsroom while Gurdon continues to set editorial direction and long-term strategy. Both leaders expressed enthusiasm about the partnership and plans to expand the Examiner’s reach; the outlet, founded in 2005, is known as a leading conservative publication in the capital.


Washington Examiner appoints veteran journalist Bob Cusack as Executive Editor

Washington, D.C. — The Washington Examiner today announced that Bob Cusack, longtime
editor in chief of The Hill and one of Washington’s most respected newsroom leaders, has
joined the organization as executive editor, a newly created role reporting to editorial director
Hugo Gurdon.

Cusack’s arrival reunites one of the capital’s most successful editorial partnerships. Gurdon and
Cusack worked together for more than a decade as editor in chief and managing editor of The
Hill, guiding the outlet through a period of significant growth, industry recognition, and
strengthened credibility among policymakers and readers alike.

“The opportunity to bring Bob Cusack to the Washington Examiner is tremendous,” said Gurdon. “He is an exceptional journalist whose judgment, integrity, and deep understanding of Congress
and Washington are unmatched. His leadership will be an enormous asset to our newsroom as
we continue delivering compelling, trustworthy journalism.”

Cusack expressed enthusiasm about the new role and the renewed collaboration.

“I’m thrilled to join the Washington Examiner, a publication I’ve admired for years, and to work again with Hugo Gurdon,” he said. “Our strengths complement each other well, and I’m excited to help expand the Examiner’s reach and further elevate its reputation for smart, incisive political coverage.”

In his new position, Cusack will oversee the day-to-day operations of the editorial department
from the Examiner’s Washington, D.C. newsroom. Gurdon will continue to set editorial direction,
steer long-term strategy, and guide all facets of the publication’s content.

Founded in 2005, the Washington Examiner is the leading conservative publication in the
nation’s capital, known for its distinctive political reporting, cultural analysis, and principled,
fact-driven commentary.



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