Editor in Chief
FP Newspapers Inc
Winnipeg, Canada
| Date Posted | August 18, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Newspapers |
| Specialty | Not Specified |
| Job Status | Full-time |
| Salary | Not Specified |
Description:
Editor-in-Chief
FP Newspapers Inc. – Winnipeg,
Manitoba
FP Newspapers
Inc., publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press and a portfolio of respected
regional and community titles across Manitoba, seeks a distinguished editorial
leader to assume the role of Editor-in-Chief at a defining moment for both the
organization and the broader media landscape. With roots dating back to 1872,
the Winnipeg Free Press stands among Canada’s most influential and enduring
journalistic institutions, recognized for its commitment to public-interest
reporting, civic engagement, and the amplification of diverse community voices.
This appointment
represents a compelling opportunity to shape the future of one of Western
Canada’s most prominent media brands. The Editor-in-Chief will lead a modern,
integrated newsroom spanning print and digital platforms, guiding the evolution
of a trusted legacy institution toward a digitally enabled, audience-centric
future. At the core of the mandate is the responsibility to safeguard editorial
excellence and independence while advancing growth, relevance, and impact in an
increasingly complex and competitive information environment.
Reporting to the
CEO and operating as a key member of the executive team, the Editor-in-Chief
will define and execute a clear and ambitious editorial vision that reflects
both the enduring public-service mission of the Free Press and the changing
dynamics of how audiences consume news. This leader will set the standard for
journalistic integrity, ensuring the delivery of rigorous, accurate, and
compelling content that informs public discourse and strengthens community
trust across Manitoba and beyond.
The successful
candidate will bring a demonstrated ability to lead high-performing editorial
teams, fostering a newsroom culture that is collaborative, inclusive, and
accountable. They will be equally adept at managing day-to-day operations and
inspiring innovation—aligning talent, workflows, and resources to deliver
impactful journalism across platforms, while cultivating the next generation of
editorial leaders.
Critically, this
role extends beyond traditional editorial leadership. The Editor-in-Chief will
operate as a strategic business partner, working closely with colleagues across
product, audience development, and commercial functions to unlock sustainable growth.
This includes expanding digital readership and subscriptions, enhancing
engagement with younger and more diverse audiences, and advancing new forms of
storytelling and content monetization. The ability to navigate the intersection
of editorial integrity and commercial realities—while maintaining a clear and
principled separation between the two—will be essential.
The Editor-in-Chief
will serve as a visible and credible ambassador for the organization. Building
meaningful relationships with civic leaders, institutions, and communities
across the province, they will champion the role of trusted journalism in
strengthening democratic engagement and social cohesion. A deep commitment to
reflecting the diversity of Manitoba, including Indigenous and multicultural
perspectives, will underpin this external leadership.
The ideal
candidate is a highly respected editorial executive with significant experience
leading complex newsrooms in either traditional or digital-first environments.
They will bring a strong track record of delivering impactful journalism while
driving audience growth and transformation. Combining intellectual rigour with
commercial acumen, they will demonstrate an intuitive understanding of audience
behaviour, data-informed decision-making, and emerging media technologies.
Personally, they will be recognized as an authentic, low-ego leader with
exceptional interpersonal skills, capable of engaging broadly, building trust,
and inspiring confidence at all levels of the organization.
This is a rare
opportunity to lead a storied media institution with deep community roots and
significant platform for influence. Based in Winnipeg—a city defined by its
cultural richness, affordability, and strong sense of community—the role offers
both professional impact and quality of life in equal measure.
Odgers does not
use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants for a
position.
Reason for
Posting: Existing Vacancy
To
Apply
To
fill this position, FP Newspapers has partnered with leadership advisory firm
Odgers. Applications are encouraged immediately and should be submitted online
ideally by July 22nd, 2026 at https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/31278.
We would like to
thank all applicants but regret that we are only able to personally contact
those individuals whose backgrounds best match the requirements for the role.
Diversity, Equity,
and Inclusion
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and
inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better
understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for
our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and
access our Self-Declaration Form.
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https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/31278
