FROM http://www.poynter.org/medianews/ Report: Ex-HBR editor Wetlaufer had fling with former Ford CEO Nasser Suzy Wetlaufer, who quit her Harvard Business Review post on Wednesday, had an affair with former Ford CEO Jacques Nasser, and another unnamed company chief executive, according to an upcoming Vanity Fair article. The magazine also describes a romantic relationship Wetlaufer, 42, allegedly had with a 24-year-old editorial assistant at the Review. Wetlaufer stepped out of the editor's chair and became editor at larger after colleagues blasted her for her affair with former GE chairman Jack Welch, who she interviewed for the magazine. (Boston Globe) > Ex-staffer: This could have been avoided if bosses had done their jobs > Claim: Wetlaufer's biggest regret is not landing a Clinton interview Wetlaufer quits HBR; says ethics flap is too "distracting" Suzy Wetlaufer, who began dating former GE chairman Jack Welch after interviewing him for a Harvard Business Review article, says: ''Unfortunately, what has become clear is that Harvard Business Review will never again be a place where I will be able to work to my full potential." The departure involved a financial settlement, but Wetlaufer's spokeswoman refused to give details. Wetlaufer, who was making $277,000 a year as editor, became editor at large after her affair with the married exec became public. (Boston.com) Earlier stories: > What message did HBR send by keeping Wetlaufer on staff? (reg. req.) > Wetlaufer's PR rep says scandal has been "exhausting and invasive" > Sources: Wetlaufer bragged about flings with other interview subjects > Wetlaufer wrote '99 case study about a cheating CEO, younger woman > Wetlaufer gets a pot of red roses as Welch's marriage goes kaput