MORRIS NAMES CORPORATE DIRECTOR
OF CLASSIFIEDS
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Anthony Marsella Jr. has
been named to the newly created position of corporate director
of classified advertising for Morris Communications. The announcement
was made today by President William S. Morris IV.
Marsella, who will assume his new responsibilities
June 16, has been vice president of classified advertising for
the Newspaper Association of America (NAA), Vienna, Va., since
1992. Prior to that he was vice president of real estate for
the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, New York, N.Y., for 11 years.
Earlier in his career, Marsella was vice president of career
development for Berg Enterprises, a publicly traded real-estate
brokerage firm in Iselin, N.J.
In 1995, Marsella was the recipient
of the annual McGovern Award, the highest award presented to
an executive in the newspaper business who contributes most
to leadership and growth in classified advertising nationally.
"Tony Marsella has a long and outstanding
history of success with the newspaper industry in the critical
areas of real estate, recruitment and automotive advertising,"
Morris said. "His wealth of experience and his personal charisma
make him an excellent choice to lead our company in addressing
today's major revenue challenges in classified advertising."
Morris added that the new position was
created to focus the company's energies on the aggressive challenges
to newspaper dominance in the classified segment, a major revenue
source for the industry. Marsella will develop new classified
initiatives and strategies for Morris properties across the
country. He will report dually to Carl N. Cannon and James C.
Currow, both Morris vice presidents for newspapers.
Morris Communications is a privately
held media company with diversified holdings that include newspaper
and magazine publishing, outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting,
book publishing and distribution, and online services. For more
information, visit www.morris.com.