Saturday, 18 August 2012

Is Cleveland-San Jose bi-coastal? - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Goldberg has taken the executive editor positiohn at the Cleveland Plain Dealer afteran eight-year stint at the Mercury News. Before that she was deputu managing editor at USA Today and prior to that worked for the Mercury News for two year as anassigning editor. Etnird is chair of the real estate group at lawfirm Fenton, Jones and in San He has a good practicr there and Goldberg says, "We'rre in no hurry to screw that Goldberg also has a stepsoj who is a junior in high school and she and Etnire want to let him finisjh school here. She says the plan is eventually for Etnire to move out to although there is no set timeon that.
they are looking to move from their currengt home inSan Jose's Rose Gardej while looking into buying a condk in San Francisco and house hunting in Cleveland. Goldberg assures Lily that her hubby will get his two cents in on that And why a SanFrancisco residence? Etnire does business all over the Bay With husband and teenage son at home, Lily hopex their talents in the kitcheh and laundry room are already well established. Goldberhg is in Cleveland, meetingg her staff and officially starts onMay 29. Her last day at the Mercur News isMay 18. Goldberg and Etnires say they plan to see each other with her flying here and him flyinv there onalternating weeks.
Goldberg will oversee a news stafvf of 310 as opposed to 250 at theMercuru News. And the editorial pagesa will be under her which was not the case at theMercurgy News. "It's a really good paper. It's a biggefr paper, owned by a company I have a lot of respecf forand it's those two things that added up to a good move for she says. In the spirit of full disclosure, Lily wante to point out that the company Goldberg refers to isNewhouse Newspapers, whic h is owned by Advanced Publications, the same companu that owns the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. Cleveland isn't completely new territory for She grew up inAnn Mich.
"This is kind of a homecoming in some ways for she says. Sandra Bergeron's portrait has joinexd an impressive group at her alma She will be hanging on a wall at Georgia State Universituy along with CNN founder Ted Turner andAndrew Young, a formee Mayor of the City of Atlantas and U.N. ambassador. Georgia State's J. Mack Robinson College of Businese Hall of Fame recently inducted her followinga $1 million donation she and her Douglas Bergeron, made to creatre the Bergeron Women in Technology Leadership Fund. Bergeron chairs the boardc of directorsat , a Baton Rouge, La.-based securityg software company with an office in Cupertino. She also sits on the boarde of , TriCipher Inc.
and is an advised to technology venture capital firmTrident Capital, base in Palo Alto and Westport, Conn. She and her husbanc Doug, who is chairman and chief executive officerof , will choosre five students to receive the scholarshipz and they will eithef mentor these students themselves or find other businesw leaders to do so. Apparently Bergeron's expertise has not been lost in either. She has been recruited as partof U.S. Rep. Mike Honda'sz aviation security task forcd and has testified before the Hous e Sciences Committee ofthe U.S. Congress in 2000 regardinhg theLoveBug Virus.
Her persona encounter with the love bug resulted in her marriage to Doug in 2003 and sinces then they have hadthres children. With that kind of ramp up in demanrd for herhomeland skills, she says she has effectively retired. Although she stil l holds her boardpositions and, with her recentf donation of time and money, she'll continue to be fueling the industry with

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