Tom McDevitt
Tom McDevitt is the chairman of the board of directors of The Washington Times, a daily newspaper in Washington D.C.[1][2][3]
McDevitt is a member of the Unification Church, which indirectly owns The Washington Times. In the early 1980s, he was the pastor of the church in Washington D.C.[4][5] McDevitt's wife of 20 years, Soon Ja, died in 2002. They have five children.[6]
References
- ^ The Washington Times, Hunting For a Bionic Editor in Chief
- ^ Three top executives ousted by Washington Times, Frank Ahrens and Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, November 10, 2009
- ^ Washington Times fires top editor Sam Dealey, Washington Post, November 20, 2010
- ^ Realizing America's Responsibility
- ^ CT Classic: The Unification Church Aims a Major Public Relations Effort at Christian Leaders
- ^ In Memoriam - Soon Ja McDevitt
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