"If you're going to succeed, then you just have to be thick-skinned. It's something I developed early in my career, and it just goes with the territory."
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Gracia Martore
Gracia C. Martore is the former president and CEO of Tegna, Inc. and was CEO of its predecessor Gannett Company before its split. She was succeeded by Dave Lougee on 1 June 2017.She replaced Craig Dubow on 6 October 2011.She is on the board of directors of FM Global, MeadWestvaco Corporation, and Omnicom Group,and as chair of the Associated Press.
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