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The editorial board meets daily to discuss news and editorial topics. Together the editorial board comes up with a consensus opinion on topics that are published as editorials in the South Sound section of the The News Tribune.
The News Tribune's editorial board welcomes observers to its daily topics meeting, held at 9 a.m. each weekday. For an appointment, contact editorial writer Cheryl Tucker at 552-7033 or cheryl.tucker@thenewstribune.com.
Organizations seeking to discuss specific issues with the editorial board should contact editorial page editor Patrick O'Callahan at patrick.ocallahan@thenewstribune.com.
Meet the members

Prior to that, he worked for 20 years at The Kansas City Star as a reporter, city editor, managing editor and executive editor. He was an editor on projects that won Pulitzer prizes for local and national reporting.
Zeeck is active in several national journalism organizations. He is past-president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, and has served on the boards of the Associated Press Managing Editors and New Directions for News, an industry research and development organization. He also is active in journalism education.
He received an MBA from Rockhurst College in Kansas City and a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri. He is a Presbyterian and an Eagle Scout. He is married to Valarie S. Zeeck, a lawyer and former judge. They have two sons, Phillip and Michael. He is proud to be a Texan by birth and a Tacoman by choice.

During her husband’s first tour at Fort Lewis in the late 1980s, she wrote for The Lakewood Press and started the monthly Pierce County Parent. She is a board member of the Associated Press Managing Editors. She and her husband, a retired Army officer, have two grown sons and live in Gig Harbor.

Before coming to Tacoma, he was a copy editor and assistant sports editor for 19 years at The Kansas City Star.
He's a past chairman of the Northwest Region of the Associated Press Sports Editors. He lives in University Place with his wife and two children.

O'Callahan's interests include hiking, literature and history. He and his wife, Patricia Lee O'Callahan, live in University Place; they have two adult children, Elizabeth and Patrick.

She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Florida and previously worked as a reporter and features editor at the now-defunct Times-Herald in Newport News, Va. Growing up in an Air Force family, she lived all over the United States and in Northern Italy, and now calls Lakewood home.

Born and raised in Portland, Bradford attended Pacific Lutheran University. During college, she worked at The News Tribune and other weekly and daily newspapers in Alaska, Oregon and Washington.
From 1994 to 1999, she worked for the Tri-City Herald as a reporter covering local and state government. For two years, she staffed the paper's Olympia bureau during legislative sessions. Bradford joined the Herald's editorial board in 1999 and became editorial page editor in 2002.
She lives in central Tacoma and is married to Cole Cosgrove, a copy editor at The News Tribune. They have a son.
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