Lee Enterprises Taps Publishing Executive Mike Gulledge to Lead Ambitious Print and Digital Revenue Initiatives
“Driving digital and print revenue growth is a top priority for Lee, and we expect Mike to raise our already-strong sales culture to an even higher level,” she said. “Lee has outpaced the industry average in advertising revenue performance for 36 quarters in a row, and Mike’s experience, ingenuity, energy, tenacity and uplifting spirit have been among the key reasons why. For example, he has led our successful introduction of paid digital content, which we expect to complete in nearly all markets within a few months, and he also has been a key strategist in our successful initiatives to accelerate digital sales, advance mobile growth and continue to expand our audiences. He also has developed a wealth of top talent in our company and has advanced our values of strong local news and community leadership. In other words, we’re counting on even more great things from Mike’s leadership in this important new role.”
She said Gulledge will continue also as an operating vice president
during a brief transition. In addition to
Gulledge began his career with Lee in 1982 as a college intern at The
Southern Illinoisan in
He is active in the
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