Martin Cohen served The Washington Post Company for nearly 30 years until 1998 in a number of capacities, some of them simultaneously. These included as vice president and member of the board of directors; chief financial officer; head of Human Resources, and director of the cellular telephone division.
Chairman of the board and CEO of The Washington Post Company, Donald E. Graham was the publisher of The Washington Post newspaper for more than two decades until September 2000. He was born in Baltimore in 1945, a son of Philip L. and Katharine Meyer Graham.
Theodore C. Lutz retired in 2006 from his position as Vice President of Communications for The Washington Post, responsible in that post for overseeing and maintaining the newspaper's relationship with the metro Washington D.C. community, including leading The Post's community support initiatives and charitable contributions program.
Pinkie D. Mayfield is Vice President of Corporate Solutions and Assistant Treasurer of The Washington Post Company, where she is a key member of the executive finance team responsible for leadership and management of the company’s largest procurement contracts for goods, services, and assets totaling in excess of $90 million.