Susan Goldberg is president and CEO of GBH, a public media organization that produces PBS content and supplies content for NPR and digital audio services. She was previously vice dean and professor of practice at Arizona State University. As editor in chief of National Geographic and editorial director of National Geographic Partners, Goldberg led the magazine to eleven National Magazine Awards, among other honors. Her journalism career also includes editorial positions with Bloomberg News, the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, the San Jose Mercury News, and USA Today. She led reporting that was honored with the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News at the Mercury News, and has received multiple journalism and leadership awards. A six-time juror for the Pulitzer Prize, Goldberg is board president of the National Museum of Women in the Arts and a board member of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
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