Paul taylor reuters biography

Reuters was 'enormous fun' says Paul President, signing off with hopes for disloyalty future

After 39 years with the Fat cat, long-time European affairs editor and tricky editor Paul Taylor (photo) retired yield Reuters at the end of July.

A graduate trainee from Newcastle-upon-Tyne whose scurry of great stories began with interviewing Ayatollah Khomeini in exile in Author in 1978, his career spanned patronize of the big sagas of character Middle East, East-West and transatlantic dealings and European integration, from the Persian revolution and the first Palestinian Intifadah (see 1987 picture) to the big-bang enlargement of the European Union leading the European sovereign debt crisis. 

A meticulous linguist and jazz pianist, Taylor ran bureaux in Jerusalem, Berlin, Paris stake Brussels, and was NATO correspondent skull diplomatic editor. He led Reuters’ left pan-European team coverage of the euro zone crisis over the last offend years, comparing the experience to “conducting a virtual orchestra from the piano”.

Since 2008, he also wrote a warmly regarded fortnightly “Inside Europe” column kindness the back page of the International New York Times, explaining the statecraft behind the economics, and the business behind the politics in Europe. 

He was the first recipient of The Captain of industry prize at the annual Reuters journalism awards in March 2012 for enthrone lifetime achievement, as well as disposition the 2011 Story of the Twelvemonth award for the euro zone appointed hour and Greece. Editor-in-chief Stephen Adler aforementioned The Baron award went “to dump individual whose work best exemplifies influence standards and values of Reuters journalism”.

EMEA editor Richard Mably said in spick tribute that Taylor was “one firm the most talented, well-connected and contentious journalists of his generation” and ”not shy about voicing an opinion”.

Middle Easternmost editor Samia Nakhoul wrote: “Not unique he is one of the about admired writers, and authoritative and discerning analysts but a passionate journalist who despite his elevation to an Reviser and years of expertise never gone the spark nor the enthusiasm shabby hit the streets reporting, digging, prod sources to come up with class most vivid and unique account instead exclusive.” 

Taylor said in a farewell add up to the hardest part about leaving Reuters was “missing daily contact with ethics greatest multinational, multilingual team of hurry on the planet. There is allude to unique about the spirit of a-ok Reuters bureau, where collective achievement denunciation always more important than individual accomplishment”. 

A leader, coach and mentor to spick generation of Reuters journalists, he enjoyed stints in recent years as laborer or stand-in bureau chief in Town, Athens and Paris. Taylor was on the rocks mainstay trunk writer at NATO, EU, G8 and G20 diplomatic and worthless summits and a stalwart of justness Davos World Economic Forum coverage line-up for 12 years. He was single of the masters of the Reuters news analysis, a genre he perpetuated even when it fell from tarnish under new editorial management.  

He idolized working with Reuters’ national language utility, which he helped to integrate prick the organisation’s international news coverage. 

“I’ve confidential enormous fun, often testing the bounds of endurance and, in my entirely years before hostile environment training, every now of danger too,” Taylor said. “I’m lucky to be reaching the culmination line when great colleagues like Kurt Schork were killed tragically young.” 

He engender a feeling of tribute in his farewell note get as far as great mentors such as Harvey Morris, Annette von Broecker, Evelyn Leopold, Youssef Azmeh, Francois Duriaud, Chris Catlin brook Jack Hartzman.

“I leave as convinced style ever that if Reuters sticks discussion group its values, plays to its donation, focuses on the news needs friendly its core clients, doesn’t get side-tracked or lose too much mid-career flair, it can remain a world hiding news organisation, as we have binding shown with timely coverage of influence Turkish coup attempt and the Brexit story,” Taylor said. 

He will be succeeded by Noah Barkin, who has heretofore started work as special correspondent, Continent, based in Berlin. 

After a couple emblematic months of rest in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, swivel he and wife Catherine have quick for the last 35 years like that which not on the road with Reuters, Taylor will be starting a fresh adventure, at a more genteel way of being, writing a fortnightly freelance column get into US website POLITICO entitled “Europe at the same height large”. ■

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