Peter Bale
Peter Bale (born 15 September 1962) is a New Zealand-born journalist and editor. In August 2017 he was named the launch editor of WikiTribune,[1] a position he held only briefly. Bale previously served as director of the Center for Public Integrity from 2014–2016 after a long career in journalism.
Early life and career
Bale was born in
In 1985, he took a position with
2011 to present
In 2011, Bale joined CNN as the Vice-President of CNN International Digital.[3][4] In December 2014, he was named CEO of the Center for Public Integrity, replacing William Buzenberg.[5][6] The Panama Papers leak to the Center occurred during his time as CEO.[7] In November 2016, Bale left the Center to "pursue other international media opportunities" and John Dunbar was named as his successor.[8]
In August 2017, Bale was announced as the launch editor of WikiTribune.[1] He no longer was with WikiTribune by 24 April 2018.[9]
References
- ^ Medium.com.
- ^ Heine, Conrad (29 September 2011). Peter Bale Interview, Noted
- ^ Martin, Jen. (3 April 2011). Peter Bale named VP, GM of CNN International Digital, CNN
- ^ Bartlett, Rachell (4 April 2011). Peter Bale to leave MSN for new digital role at CNN, journalism.co.uk
- ^ Ehley, Brianne (2 December 2014). Former CNN International’s Peter Bale to Lead the Center for Public Integrity, Ad Week
- ^ (2 December 2014). Peter Bale to head investigative journalism body in Washington, The Baron
- ^ (6 April 2016). Peter Bale at the Crux of Panama Papers Leak, NZ Edge
- ^ "Change of leadership at the Center for Public Integrity". Center for Public Integrity. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ^ "is to was" edit by Peter Bale, WikiTribune user log, 24 April 2018.