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==Chief editors and CEOs== The ''Kyiv Post'' has had 15 chief editors since its first edition on October 18, 1995. They include Andrea Faiad, Igor Greenwald, Askold Krushelnycky, Tom Warner, Greg Bloom, Diana Elliott, Scott Lewis, Paul Miazga, Andrey Slivka, Roman Olearchyk, John Marone, Stephan Ladanaj, Zenon Zawada and Jakub Parusinski. The longest-serving chief editor is Brian Bonner, an American citizen who became the editor in the summer of 1999 and returned on June 9, 2008. He continued to serve until Nov. 19, 2021. <!--Bonner's tenure was interrupted briefly twice. The first came on April 15, 2011, when publisher Mohammad Zahoor fired him for publishing an interview with then-Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysazhnyuk, who is currently on Ukraine's wanted list on suspicion of massive corruption. The 2011 interview with Prysazhnyuk included the agricultural minister's contradictory explanations about who is behind KlibInvestBud, a mystery company which sought to monopolize Ukrainian grain exports. The front-page story was published on April 15, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/on-the-hot-seat-102436.html|title=On The Hot Seat|work=KyivPost|date=14 April 2011 }}</ref> Bonner's firing lasted only five days, after almost the entire staff went on strike in support of his decision to publish the article. On April 18 in Kyiv, a group of visiting U.S. senators met with Bonner and some ''Kyiv Post'' staff members in the [[InterContinental|InterContinental Hotel]] in Kyiv and issued a statement of support<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ukraine.usembassy.gov/us-senator.html|title=Press Releases 2011 - Embassy of the United States Kyiv, Ukraine|work=usembassy.gov|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140715135412/http://ukraine.usembassy.gov/us-senator.html|archive-date=2014-07-15}}</ref> Zahoor reinstated Bonner as senior editor on April 20, 2011, elevating him to chief editor again later in the year. The incident garnered international attention as a barometer of the state of freedom of the press in Ukraine. One example of the news coverage included a story from [[The New York Times]] on April 24, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/25/business/media/25newspapers.html|title=English-Language Press Flexing Its Muscles in Eastern Europe|date=25 April 2011|work=The New York Times}}</ref> Zahoor also fired Bonner as chief editor a second time on April 30, 2013, as the newspaper underwent deep budget cuts, but reinstated him on September 1, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/business/bonner-makes-fourth-return-as-kyiv-post-chief-editor-parusinski-named-ceo-328546.html|title=Bonner makes third return as Kyiv Post chief editor, Parusinski named CEO|work=KyivPost|date=19 August 2013 }}</ref>--> After Zahoor's purchase on July 28, 2009, he has had six chief executive officers, including American James Phillipoff (July 2009-July 2011), Michael Willard (July 2011-August 2013), Jakub Parusinski (September 2013-August 2014), Nataliya Bugayova (August 2014-December 2015) and Luc Chenier (August 2016 – March 1, 2018). Bugayova was the former chief of staff to Economy Minister [[Pavel Sheremeta]] before becoming the first Ukrainian and first woman to be CEO of the Kyiv Post. Bugayova resigned to relocate and take a new job as the director of development for the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, D.C. Bugayova wrote her farewell column "Kyiv Post's values are made for new Ukraine"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/article/opinion/op-ed/kyiv-posts-values-are-made-for-new-ukraine-404456.html|title=Nataliya Bugayova: Kyiv Post's values are made for new Ukraine - Dec. 19, 2015|website=KyivPost|date=19 December 2015 }}</ref> in the December 18, 2015, edition of the ''Kyiv Post''. Commercial director Alyona Nevmerzhytska became acting chief executive officer in March 2016 until Chenier took over in August 2016. After Chenier's departure on March 1, 2018, Brian Bonner took over the duties of the CEO but retained his title as chief editor amid the transfer to Kivan's ownership. On 11 November, the new CEO of ''Kyiv Post'' was announced, Luc Chénier.<ref name=":0"/> On 24 December 2021, Bohdan Nahaylo was appointed as a Chief Editor of the ''Kyiv Post.''
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