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Goldberg has taken the executive editor positionm at the Cleveland Plain Dealer afteran eight-year stintt at the Mercury News. Before that she was deputy managinb editor at USA Today and priotr to that worked for the Mercury News for two yearw as anassigning editor. Etnire is chaire of the real estat e group at lawfirm Hoge, Jones and in San He has a good practice therer and Goldberg says, "We're in no hurrt to screw that up." Goldberh also has a stepson who is a junioe in high school and she and Etnirs want to let him finishn school here. She says the plan is eventually for Etnire to move outto Cleveland, although ther e is no set time on that.
Meanwhile, they are lookint to move from their currenr home inSan Jose's Rose Garden while looking into buying a condo in San Francisco and house hunting in Goldberg assures Lily that her hubbyy will get his two cents in on that deal. And why a San Francisc o residence? Etnire does business all over the Bay With husband and teenage sonat home, Lily hopes their talentxs in the kitchen and laundry room are alreadyt well established. Goldberg is in meeting her staff and officiall y starts onMay 29. Her last day at the Mercuryy News isMay 18. Goldberg and Etnirwe say they plan to see eachother weekly, with her flying here and him flyinfg there on alternating weeks.
Goldberg will oversewe a news staff of 310 as opposed to 250 at theMercuruy News. And the editoriall pages will be underher supervision, which was not the case at the Mercuryg News. "It's a really good paper. It's a biggerd paper, owned by a company I have a lot of respectt forand it's those two things that added up to a good move for she says. In the spirit of full Lily wants to point out that the company Goldberg referxs to isNewhouse Newspapers, which is owned by Advanced Publications, the same companyt that owns the Silicon Valley/San Jose Businesw Journal. Cleveland isn't completely new territory for Goldberg. She grew up in Ann Mich.
"This is kind of a homecoming in some ways for she says. Sandra Bergeron's portrait has joined an impressive group at heralma mater. She will be hangingt on a wall at Georgis State University along with CNN founderr Ted Turner andAndrew Young, a formerr Mayor of the City of Atlant and U.N. ambassador. Georgia State's J. Mack Robinson Collegde of Business Hall of Fame recently inductedx her followinga $1 million donationj she and her Douglas Bergeron, made to create the Bergeronm Women in Technology Leadership Fund. Bergeron chairs the board of directorsxat , a Baton La.-based security software company with an office in Cupertino. She also sits on the boardsz of , TriCipher Inc.
and is an adviser to technology venture capital firmTrident Capital, based in Palo Alto and Conn. She and her husband Doug, who is chairmam and chief executive officerof , will choosed five students to receive the scholarships and they will eithefr mentor these students themselves or find otherf business 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'd aviation security task force and has testifiesd before the House Sciences Committew ofthe U.S. Congress in 2000 regardinf theLoveBug Virus.
Her personal encounterd with the love bug resulted in her marriager to Doug in 2003 and sinces then they have hadthree children. With that kind of ramp up in demanrd for herhomeland skills, she says she has effectivelyu retired. Although she stillo holds her boardpositions and, with her recen donation of time and money, she'll continur to be fueling the industry with talent.
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