Scott Bosley, Beacon
Journal managing editor in the 1970s, is among 28 members of the West Virginia
University Visiting Committee who return to Morgantown to give current students
advice about today’s world of communications.
Scott, a WVU Journalism
School and Keyser (WV) High School grad, retired a year or so ago as executive
director of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Scott and wife Carol
lived in Bethesda, Maryland during his decade with ASNE, whose offices are
across the river in Reston, Virginia.
Scott spent more than 30
years with Knight-Ridder newspapers, including the BJ; Detroit Free Press; Knight
Ridder Tribune Information Services; Journal of Commerce, as editor; and Gary, Indiana, Post-Tribune, as publisher.
Scott and Carol retired to Kalamazoo,
Michigan, near daughter Julie, who does promotional work at Kellogg's in Battle
Creek.
Scott and Carol’s two grandchildren and son Jeff are in the San
Francisco Bay Area where Jeff is a labor and employment lawyer for
Chicago-based Winston & Strawn.
Scott and another BJ newsroom retiree, one-time BJ sports columnist Tom Melody, also a WVU Journalism
graduate, are in the Keyser High School Hall of Fame. Tom and his wife still
live in Norton.
There have been tons of posts about Scott on the BJ Alums blog. Click on http://bjretirees.blogspot.com/search?q=scott+bosley
to see them.
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