Michael F. Fitzgerald is Cambridge Day’s new editor-in-chief.

In a move to strengthen the reach and depth of local news coverage in Cambridge and Somerville, the board of Cambridge Day, a nonprofit, donor-supported news service, has named award-winning writer, reporter and editor Michael F. Fitzgerald as the publicationโ€™s editor-in-chief. Founding editor Marc Levy will continue at the paper, writing and editing, bringing his deep knowledge of the community to the next chapter of Cambridge Day.

Fitzgerald brings more than three decades of experience in journalism, with senior editorial roles at major publications and a career spanning coverage of business, technology, education and public health. He was an articles editor at The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, founding news editor of ZDNet and most recently editor-in-chief at Harvard Public Health, which he relaunched as an editorially independent digital platform focused on solutions journalism about public health. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Economist, Fast Company and MIT Technology Review, among others.

โ€œIโ€™m thrilled to be joining the team and working to expand Cambridge Dayโ€™s coverage of this vibrant, vital community,โ€ Fitzgerald said. โ€œMarc has done yeomanโ€™s work in keeping local news alive. Iโ€™m eager to work with him in taking the publication to a new level.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of excitement here about this next phase of Cambridge Day,โ€ Levy said. โ€œI hope that turns very quickly into more of the local journalism our communities deserve and more ability to respond to the needs of our residents and businesses.โ€

Respected colleagues and leaders in journalism praised Fitzgeraldโ€™s appointment. Former Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory described him as an excellent, talented and very thoughtful editor. โ€œHe is a creative thinker who does great work with stories and with writers doing stories,โ€ McGrory said. โ€œHe is good at cultivating people. He was very well liked at the Globe.โ€

Richard Tofel, former president of ProPublica, assistant publisher of The Wall Street Journal and a consultant for nonprofit news organizations and funders, worked with Fitzgerald at Harvard Public Health as an advisory board member. โ€œMichael Fitzgerald is a talented editor and a very solid news pro,โ€ Tofel added. โ€œCambridge Day is lucky to get him.โ€

Ann Marie Lipinski, former curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University and the former editor of the Chicago Tribune, added: โ€œMichael is a thoughtful and committed journalist who thinks deeply about serving the needs of readers. He is excited about this role and will bring great experience to strengthening this important source of local news.โ€ย 

Fitzgerald has deep ties to Cambridge. He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard and lived for a decade in the cityโ€™s Agassiz-Baldwin neighborhood. His two sons attended the Amigos School and Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Michael and his wife live in Framingham.

The board was impressed with Fitzgeraldโ€™s exceptional journalism credentials, leadership experience and his passion for strong local journalism. โ€œMichael is committed to creating a vital, informative, engaging news source that the city of Cambridge wants and deserves that reaches all its residents. We believe Michael will be a strong steward of the paper in its next phase, upholding standards of transparency, accountability and independence through trusted, reliable fact-based journalism.โ€

The board also expressed gratitude for Levyโ€™s tireless work on the paper. โ€œWe are enormously grateful to Marc, who started the paper in 2009 and has worked heroically for over a decade and a half to bring local journalism to Cambridge. We look forward to working with Michael, Marc and future staff to build upon Marcโ€™s foundational work as we relaunch the paper to expand the scope, breadth and reach of Cambridge Day in a sustainable way for years to come.โ€

Cambridge Day became a nonprofit news operation in November 2024 with the aid of a seed grant from the Cambridge Community Foundation.

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