Newseum CEO departs amid fundraising struggles
The chief executive of the Newseum and its parent organization the Freedom Forum is resigning from the museum of journalism and the First Amendment after three years at the helm of an institution struggling to cover its costs.
James Duff announced plans to return to his previous post as chief administrative officer of the US Courts under an appointment by Chief Justice John Roberts. When the chief justice calls, “it’s hard to say no,” he said. Duff had led the Newseum since 2011. He will stay on as a consultant through the end of 2014 to help raise funds for programs. For many years the Newseum was led by former journalists from Gannett Co. and USA Today. It will now return to their care, at least for now.
Former USA Today editor Peter Prichard has been named the Newseum’s CEO, pending a search for a new chief executive. Jan Neuharth, daughter of Newseum founder Allen Neuharth, will be the Freedom Forum CEO.
Newseum CEO departs amid fundraising struggles