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...Nenneman's return to the Monitor was a result of the efforts of a colleague, who the Christian Science church had tapped to become the paper's next general manager in 1983. Nenneman found out later that John H. Hoagland Jr. had agreed to take the job only under the condition that Nenneman be made managing editor of the paper...
...Nenneman] is the kind of guy who is respected by everybody," Hoagland says. "He is so good with people--everybody felt comfortable with him. He never lets pressure get to him." Many of those who know Nenneman describe him as soft spoken, but note that this quietness can be deceptive, as behind it is an increadible intellect...
...Nenneman's decision to return to Boston came in part from his desire to return to living in the region...
...love the small town feeling of New England," Nenneman says. Nenneman continues to live in New England today, splitting his time between Cape Cod and the Boston suburb of Lincoln...
...paper's managing editor, Nenneman oversaw the news department's 150 employees. However, he left most of the direct contact with reporters and editing of stories up to his subordinates, mainly involving himself in the daily reporting of the news only through the daily meeting between him and his top editors deciding the content of the next day's front page. He would also preview controversial news stories before they were printed...