ATLANTA - David E. Easterly, vice chairman of Cox Enterprises Inc. and a former publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, said Tuesday he is retiring after 32 years at the company. <br>
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Easterly, 59, will continue working as a consultant for the Atlanta-based media company and remain vice chairman of Cox Enterprises' board and a member of the boards of Cox's radio and newspaper divisions. <br>
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G. Dennis Berry, Cox Enterprises' president and chief operating officer, has assumed Easterly's duties. <br>
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This week, Easterly said he plans to help teach a business course at Morehouse College. Also, "I have a pitiful golf game I hope to improve and I will try to find as many fish to catch as I possibly can," he said. <br>
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Easterly served as a member of The Associated Press board for nine years, departing in 2001. <br>
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He joined Cox's headquarters staff in 1981 as vice president of operations for Cox Newspapers and was named publisher of the Journal-Constitution, the company's flagship newspaper, in 1984. He was named president of Cox Newspapers in 1986 and president of its parent, Cox Enterprises, in 1994. He became vice chairman in 2000. <br>
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Easterly began his career as a reporter at the Dayton Daily News in 1970. <br>
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