Thursday, November 29, 2012

Detroit | Hunke named firm's chief strategy officer

Just two months after retiring as publisher of USA Today, Dave Hunke will guide growth and national expansion of Detroit-based Digerati.

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  1. The Detroit Free Press, reporting Hunke's hiring, chose an odd photo of him to illustrate today's story. He looks stunned.

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  2. This is hilarious! Strategy? Hunke couldn't develop a strategy to get out of a room with only one door!

    I'm starting to believe that the Mayans were correct...

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  3. Give Hunke a chance. Can't wait to see his "transformation" of Digerati. Can Rudd Davis be far behind?

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  4. Too funny...

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  5. I smell opportunity for plenty of Motown bullshitting. And a new Vice Presidents Club for Hunke's bestest new pals.
    What utter buffonery. One can only hope there are some ass kissing cronies he can entice away from the Crystal Palace.

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  6. I dont know which one of the words chief strategy officer make me laugh more.

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  7. Want to start a pool on how long it takes Gannett to pay for some useless service or product from this company???

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  8. The Freep didn't get the facts right. Hunke was "promoted" to Chairman of USAT in April when his retirement was announced. So, he did not retire as President & Publisher. Best part of the story was Hunke's quote about never having seen a company align diverse talent as well as his new company. Guess that explains why he could never align production, circulation, sales, marketing, news, finance, etc.

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  9. There is a fool born every day. This hiring proves it.

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  10. Can you just picture Hunke at the interview when asked how he handled the "transformation" of USAT. The horse shit must have been unstoppable.

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  11. He is deeply missed at Usa Today. There is no one in the Forrest Gump role any longer.

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