Here is an incomplete list of Chronicle staffers who have departed the paper during the current round of layoffs (updated Aug. 1). This list is drawn from public sources as well as e-mails that have been sent to us. E-mail us if you know of other names.
- Anna Badkhen, foreign/national correspondent
Gail Bensinger, foreign editor
Catherine Bigelow, society columnist
Neva Chonin, pop music critic
Stephen Cook, assistant managing editor for enterprise/projects
Will Crain, copy editor
John Curley, deputy managing editor
Christine Delsol, deputy travel editor
Keay Davidson, reporter
Rick DelVecchio, reporter
Paul Feist, statehouse editor, Sacramento Bureau
Chris Feldhorn, copy editor
Jim Finefrock, editor, Insight section
David Finkelstein, editorial assistant
Gary Fong, director of editorial graphics technology
Dan Fost, technology reporter
William Blake Gray, wine writer/editor
Leslie Guevarra, deputy managing editor
Patrick Hoge, reporter
Ken Howe, business editor
Jessica Guynn, reporter
Laura Impellizzeri, assistant metro editor
Heather Jones, copy editor
George Judson, assistant managing editor for enterprise
Christina Koci-Hernandez, photographer
David Lazarus, business columnist
Ilene Lelchuk, reporter
Trisha Lisk, executive assistant
Greg Lucas, reporter, Sacramento Bureau
Elizabeth Mangelsdorf, photographer
Glen Martin, reporter
Mark Martin, reporter, Sacramento Bureau
Scott Mattoon, nation/world editor
Ross McKeon, sports writer
Wendy Miller, Sunday editor
Hulda Nelson, art director
Laura Perkins, librarian
Suzanne Pullen, reporter
Wanda Ravernell, features copy editor
Robert Rosenthal, managing editor
Pia Sarkar, business reporter
Marc Sandalow, reporter, Washington bureau
Kathy Seligman, features reporter
Anne Schrager, photo technician
Chuck Squatriglia, Reporter
David Tong, assistant business editor
Mike Weiss, features reporter
Paul Wilner, editor, Style section
Narda Zacchino, deputy editor
Union shop steward Carl Hall is quoted by the SF Weekly as saying that the Chron has close close to reaching its goal of eliminating 80 union positions in the newsroom through buyouts and resignations. In addition, 20 management positions have been cut. The cuts have reduced the newsroom from 400 to 300 staffers.