Kevin Wendt, currently an Assistant Managing Editor, will become the editor of the Huntsville Times, in Huntsville, Ala. Full memo after the jump:
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:35 PM
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Subject: FW: kevin wendt announcementFolks:
We’re saddened to announce that Kevin Wendt is leaving the Mercury News to become editor of the Huntsville Times, in Huntsville, Ala.
Kevin will be among the youngest newspaper editors in the country, and it’s no surprise to any of us. Since his arrival at the Mercury News in 2000 — wearing a degree from Northern Illinois University and a black eye delivered by some thugs he exposed in the campus newspaper — Kevin has shown an incredible aptitude for this business.
He’s tackled a variety of roles, from page one designer to his current role as assistant managing editor for Sports, the Copy and Design desks. In between, he’s been news design director, an assistant business editor and part-time Page One news editor. Kevin even spent time in Biloxi, Miss., after Hurricane Katrina, helping the Sun-Herald in its Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage.
Kevin has won all sorts of page design awards and has helped lead the newspaper to lofty heights in the design world. He’s been our liason with the production department, and he has earned the respect of folks throughout the building. We’ll miss him greatly.
His last day will be June 18 – he wants to be here for the launch of JazBox super-user training!
We’ll be looking for a replacement. If you are interested, or know someone who would be good for the job, please let us know.
Dave [Butler] & Dave [Satterfield]




An amazing opportunity for one of the strongest journalists I know to run his own show. Kudos, Kevin ... The Merc won’t be the same without you, of course, but San Jose’s loss is Huntsville’s gain. Knock ‘em out in Alabama!
I can’t think of anyone more able and ready to lead a newsroom into the future than Kevin. Huntsville is getting one of the most well-rounded journalists in the biz. This is one guy who can truly do it all, and he proved it in San Jose by… uh, damn near doing it all at one time or another.
Dude…Huntsville is going to be one of the best newspapers in the country with your leadership. Congrats.
Wow! Congratulations, Kevin!
It’s sad to lose another talented colleague and friend at the Merc. Congrats, jerk
That’s a great milestone for you, Kevin. As I said over on VizEds, I think it is exciting and inspiring to see visual journalists move into top editor roles, much like Denis Finley did at The Pilot. Great work, Kevin.
A thousand congrats Kevin! We wish you nothing but the very best.
I have a feeling that interesting things are going to be coming in Alabama. Congrats Kevin.
Wow. Welcome to humidity land. Lucky Huntsville.
Welcome to Huntsville. Your addition to the Huntsville Times will be a breath of fresh air!