FAMU Alum Avido Khahaifa Named to Dual Editor, Publisher Role with Orlando Sentinel

Orlando Sentinel editor  and Florida A&M University alumnus Avido Khahaifa has been promoted to a dual role with the newspaper, adding publisher duties to his content oversight of the publication.
Khahaifa will oversee business operations and content strategy for the Sentinel, regarded as the newspaper of record for Central Florida with a circulation exceeding more than 400,000 readers per week.
A Pulitzer Prize finalist while working as a digital content producer for the Sentinel, Khahaifa is the first black publisher in the paper’s 110-year history as a daily publication.

“I’ve been part of this organization and this community for a long time, so it’s a real privilege to lead the charge moving forward,” said Kahaifa.

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  1. Wow congratulations Avido Khahaifa. I am excited for him being over a major publications but even more shocked that he is the first African-American to hold a position at the Orlando Sentinal. Wow HBCU again leading the way. As long as there are some first to do whatever you will find an HBCU alum out in front. Congrats again.

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