A familiar face has returned to a familiar newsroom. The Sullivan County Democrat has named Isabel Braverman as its new editor, following the departure of Derek Kirk. Braverman, a Narrowsburg resident and longtime journalist, steps into the leadership role with deep local roots and a clear vision for community-centered reporting. Braverman’s leadership marks a new chapter for the newspaper as it continues its 133-year tradition of serving the region with community-driven reporting.
Braverman, who previously worked as a staff reporter at the Democrat, brings a broad range of experience from her work at the Sullivan County Visitors Association and Radio Catskill’s “One Small Step” project.
Speaking about her return, she said, “I really felt that I was missing local news. Personally, just knowing what’s going on. I always want to know more, to find out that information, and so I just thought it would be a great step to come back and be a part of the newsroom again.”
Reflecting on her shift from reporter to editor, Braverman acknowledged the adjustment. “It feels different being the editor, which I wasn’t sure if it would. I think back to when I was a reporter and Matt Shortall was the editor. I learned a lot from him during that time, and I’m bringing that knowledge now to help guide the newsroom.”
Braverman says her goal is to deepen coverage of local issues that directly impact Sullivan County residents. Citing a recent investigation into challenges faced by independent pharmacies, she noted, “I really think we can do some great in-depth stories on issues affecting our communities.”
A lifelong Sullivan County resident, Braverman emphasized that her local perspective will shape the Democrat’s coverage under her leadership. “I’m from here, born and raised. Having worked at the Visitors Association, I really got to know the local businesses and the people behind them. I feel very much a part of this community, and I’m bringing all of those years to this position.”
Braverman also spoke candidly about balancing her professional role with motherhood. The mother of a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter, she highlighted the challenges faced by working parents in the region, including a shortage of affordable childcare. “It adds an extra stress,” she said, “but luckily I have family in the area to help.”
She acknowledged the significance of her appointment in an industry historically dominated by men. “It’s important to have that representation. I look forward to mentoring others, just like I was mentored.”
Addressing common misconceptions about the newspaper’s name, Braverman clarified that the Sullivan County Democrat is not affiliated with any political party. “It’s just called that because when it started in 1891, many papers had names like Democrat, Republican, or Independent in their titles. The name just stuck.”
In an era of rapid digital change and increasing pressures on local media, Braverman said the Democrat is working to bridge traditional journalism with modern platforms. Stories are published both in print and online, with select content shared on social media. Still, she emphasized, “If you really want to know what’s going on, pick up the newspaper and read it.”
With several local outlets—including the River Reporter and Radio Catskill—working alongside each other, Braverman sees collaboration, not competition, as the way forward. “We’re all in this together to amplify the stories of our region.”
Braverman underscored the urgency of sustaining local journalism. “Many counties across the country have just one or no local media outlets. The fact that we have several strong organizations here is really an asset. We can’t afford any more losses.”
Image: Isabel Braverman. (Credit: Sullivan County Democrat)
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