Former Chief Operating Officer and Associate Publisher of the Michigan Chronicle, returns to the Real Times Media Team
Detroit – Hiram E. Jackson, Chief Executive Officer of Real Times Media (RTM), today announced veteran marketing executive Cathy Nedd will join the company as President of the Real Times Media News Group, a division of RTM’s conglomerate that oversees the organization’s news brands in Michigan, Illinois, Georgia and Pennsylvania, including the nation’s most iconic nameplates, the Michigan Chronicle, Chicago Defender, Atlanta Daily World, Atlanta Tribune and the New Pittsburgh Courier. The News Group also produces major events around the country, most notably the influential Pancakes & Politics speaker series, Men and Women of Excellence, and 40 Under 40, to name a few.
“I am honored and excited to return to the Real Times Media family in this role,” said Cathy. “I love the work RTM does to elevate a positive narrative in the African American community, using its respected platforms to inform, educate, celebrate and memorialize successes in our community. I look forward to working in lockstep with the RTM team to advance the vision for the company, expand our reach, and amplify our voice for an even greater impact.”
Rejoining the company, Cathy previously served as Chief Operating Officer and Associate Publisher of the Michigan Chronicle. She went on to provide digital marketing services for various high-profile clients through her marketing agency, Cathy Nedd, LLC. Cathy also served as VP of Government Services for MCL Jasco Operations, a minority-owned firm that provides education, outreach, and infrastructure services to government entities in the Midwest and SE United States.
About Real Times Media
One of the country’s leading producers of original news and programming for Black audiences, Real Times Media (RTM) has a legacy of engaging, informing, and empowering through a non-apologetic cultural filter. RTM is the parent company of Who’s Who In Black, a business lifestyle brand focused on celebrating African American achievement; Pitch Black, a cultural marketing division; Studio 1452, its digital content production arm; and RTM Digital Studios, an unparalleled archive of historical photographs, videos, and artifacts. The company is most widely known for its news organization comprising five of the country’s most respected Black-owned news brands, the Atlanta Daily World, Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine, the Chicago Defender, the Michigan Chronicle, and the New Pittsburgh Courier.
For more information contact Taquinda Johnson, Director of Marketing, Real Times Media at 313-963-5522, or visit www.realtimesmedia.com.
