Seattle Times.<\/a><\/p>\nHere is the full text of Kendall\u2019s note to staff:<\/strong><\/p>\nColleagues,<\/em><\/p>\nThis afternoon the business department met to hear about a change in leadership there.<\/em><\/p>\nI am happy to share with you that Mary Ellen Podmolik has been promoted to Associate Managing Editor for Business and will lead the department as it continues its bold reinvention in 2016.<\/em><\/p>\nMary Ellen succeeds Mike Kellams, who, after an extraordinarily successful run in several departments here, decided in October that he would like to move on to something new.<\/em><\/p>\nThat lead time gave Mary Ellen, Mike and me time to work out the transition we are announcing today.<\/em><\/p>\nMary Ellen and Mike have worked closely together over the past year to set a new course for Tribune business coverage. They crumpled up the newsprint culture and tossed it aside, then plunged headlong into a world that is not only digital first, but reader first.<\/em><\/p>\nBeats were re-imagined. Expectations got dialed up. And most every measure of audience engagement surged in the right direction. Mary Ellen and the department will not lose a single step as they continue on that course.<\/em><\/p>\nThis is not the first time Mary Ellen has taken a new title this year. With each promotion and new challenge she has excelled and earned the admiration and respect of her colleagues. She\u2019s a reporter\u2019s reporter, driven by a competitiveness that makes her want to be first to break a story and to tell it better than anyone else. She knows good journalism and is restless to improve our ability to get quality stories before more readers.<\/em><\/p>\nMary Ellen began covering Chicago\u2019s business world in 1989. She worked business beats for the Sun-Times and the Daily Southtown, and she also wrote for Crain\u2019s Chicago Business, Advertising Age and CNBC.com. She came to the Tribune in 2008 to cover a housing market in decline and then chronicled the story of that market\u2019s subsequent freefall and recession.<\/em><\/p>\nMary Ellen has always impressed us all with her deliberate nature, her thoughtfulness and her candor. These are the traits of a natural leader and make Mary Ellen uniquely well-suited to assume this critical role in the newsroom.<\/em><\/p>\nPlease join me, Gerry and Colin in congratulating Mary Ellen on this promotion.<\/em><\/p>\nNow, a few words about Mike:<\/em><\/p>\nBack in 2002, Mike was plucked from the design desk to join that elite group of newsroom insider-outsiders who invented RedEye, serving as its first sports editor and its design director.<\/em><\/p>\nWhen he went to sports and then became the AME in 2009, he gave the section a sharper focus and helped it become arguably the most creative section in the newspaper and online. Our readers noticed, and so did the industry: Nearly every national award was delivered to the department to be hung on the wall. In a real sense, he built the motor that you still hear rumbling inside today\u2019s high-performance sports department.<\/em><\/p>\nIn business, he brought a new sense of urgency to the department and developed a Name Brand Business strategy that tells readers about the companies they interact with every day and care about most. He set high expectations for himself and his department since taking over in May 2014, and together they met them.<\/em><\/p>\nAnd, as we all know, without Mike Kellams, we would have far fewer wall-mounted TVs in the newsroom.<\/em><\/p>\nThat adds up to a pretty special 17-year career as an accomplished journalist here. Thanks, Mike. Appreciate it all.<\/em><\/p>\nPeter<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Veteran Chicago business journalist Mary Ellen Podmolik has been promoted to associate managing editor\/business at the Chicago Tribune, effective immediately. Podmolik, who held the No. 2 job in the department, succeeds Mike Kellams, who surprised his staff by announcing he had accepted a voluntary buyout after 17 years at the Tribune, and that Thursday was... 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