
Allan M. Siegal
Shorenstein Fellowship
Fall 2006
Allan M. Siegal completed his career with the New York Times in 2006 after more than 45 years of service. Upon his retirement, he was the Times‘ assistant managing editor and standards editor. In response to the Times‘ 2003 Jayson Blair scandal, Mr. Siegal headed an investigative committee that recommended measures to prevent a recurrence. He also directed a task force which studied the Times‘ credibility and accomplishments. A juror for the Pulitzer Prizes in 1988 and 1989, Mr. Siegal was a member of the 1971 editing team that produced the Times‘ Pulitzer Prize winning coverage of the Pentagon Papers. In 1999 Mr. Siegal co-authored the New York Times Manual of Style and Usage with William G. Connolly. As an Edelman Family Fellow at the Shorenstein Center, he examined cases of the press treatment of national security information since World War II.