Reports from Don Graham’s close circle of friends and family are that the Post Company chairman is very pleased to be with Amanda Bennett.
The couple is shown here last July at Allen & Company’s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho. Bennett is executive editor of Bloomberg News and former editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Graham, 65, served on the Pulitzer Prize board with Bennett in 2008. He’s been living in a brownstone near DC’s Dupont Circle since his amicable divorce from Mary Graham. The Pulitzer board says Bennett, 57, “recuses herself” from discussing or voting on Post entries in the competition. That’s a kind of confirmation that they’re an item.
Post Watch: A New Love for Don?
Reports from Don Graham’s close circle of friends and family are that the Post Company chairman is very pleased to be with Amanda Bennett.
The couple is shown here last July at Allen & Company’s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho. Bennett is executive editor of Bloomberg News and former editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Graham, 65, served on the Pulitzer Prize board with Bennett in 2008. He’s been living in a brownstone near DC’s Dupont Circle since his amicable divorce from Mary Graham. The Pulitzer board says Bennett, 57, “recuses herself” from discussing or voting on Post entries in the competition. That’s a kind of confirmation that they’re an item.
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