AP names a new AP Stylebook editor and Standards manager

by Amanda Barrett on April 22, 2025

At a moment of heightened political polarization in the U.S. and around the world, it’s more important than ever that AP journalism is fact-based and nonpartisan. Our customers and audiences around the world rely on us because of our high standards.

I am thrilled to announce two new additions to the Standards team who will help ensure we continue to deliver on our mission. Anna Jo Bratton is taking on the role of AP Stylebook editor and Rob Rossi is our newest Standards manager.

Anna Jo has served on the AP Stylebook committee for more than a decade. She played a critical role in devising guidance around business, technology and disabilities, as well as several other topics. She has been an instructor for the AP Stylebook Workshop and the AP Writing Workshop, teaching writing and style for communication professionals. In her new role, she’ll work closely with News teams to develop style guidance and will be an ambassador for the AP across the industry. She started her new role yesterday. 

Anna Jo comes to us from the Top Stories Hub, where she has edited stories from around the globe. She started at AP in 2007 as a political reporter in Nebraska and held a variety of editing roles in the West Region, based in Phoenix, before serving as U.S. enterprise editor and global enterprise editor in New York. She graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in journalism in 2003.

Rob, who is also based in New York, has been a journalist for more than 30 years. He started as a reporter at American Lawyer Media and rose to managing editor before joining The Wall Street Journal in 2000. He worked there on the copy desk and then became a news editor for politics, economics and international news and then health and science and U.S. news. In 2014, he became the deputy editor for newsroom standards, working from Hong Kong for two years, before returning to the U.S. to serve as a standards editor for another eight years. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.

He begins his new role on Monday, April 28.

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