KEY POINTS
  • Fred Ryan announced he is stepping down from his position as publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post.
  • Ryan, who started in his post shortly after Jeff Bezos' acquisition of the newspaper, will lead the newly formed nonpartisan Center on Public Civility at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.
  • Bezos said Monday his "longtime friend and colleague" Patty Stonesifer will take over as interim CEO. Ryan will remain as publisher through August.
From left, Washington Post Publisher Fred Ryan, Executive Editor Marty Baron, and National Security Editor Peter Finn, applaud as investigative reporter Tom Hamburger speaks to the newsroom after The Washington Post wins two pulitzer prizes, Monday, April 16, 2018, in Washington.

Washington Post publisher and CEO Fred Ryan announced on Monday that he will step down from the helm of the newspaper in August.

Ryan, who oversaw The Washington Post for the last nine years soon after Amazon founder Jeff Bezos acquired it, will instead lead the newly formed nonpartisan Center on Public Civility at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.