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  1. Mar 17, 2014 · David Landsberg, who as president and publisher guided the Miami Herald Media Company through a historic recession and the tumultuous digital transformation of the news industry, is leaving...

  2. Mar 17, 2014 · MIAMI (CBSMiami) - The president of the Miami Herald Media Company has announced his resignation. David Landsberg has been with the company for 30 years, the last seven and a half as its...

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    If you have ever had the privilege of sharing a room with David, you are likely nodding your head right now in agreement that he is inspired and inspiring. The 30-year veteran of the newspaper industry, who served as President and Publisher of the Miami Herald Media Company, now dedicates his wisdom, business savvy, and human-centered leadership ap...

    While I believe that we are all lifelong learners who can be inspired and empowered through others, to put it plainly, we have a lot of jobs. We are daughters, sisters, mothers, grandmothers, and wives. We wear many hats and often have little time to read the local paper or watch the news. We don’t always get time– real time– to meet the newsmakers...

    Hometown: Miami. Five words that best describe you: Passionate, driven, dedicated, compassionate, and empowering. The one thing I tried to do when I came here is to convince people that they were not only skilled enough to lead but ready to lead. There is no way I can lead without making sure I am working with a diverse set of people, women and min...

    What is the most rewarding part of your job? The reward is the end result. Looking at someone who either derailed in interviews or quickly derailed at a job, and watching them after a year here, with the skills to walk out of the door and succeed at an interview and job because of the opportunity Goodwill gave them. They walked out different than t...

    What does Miami look like five years from now if it were up to you? There is nothing else that looks like Miami, but I think there’s a big difference between a place that is demographically diverse and a place that has opportunity for all. I think the coming years are going to go down as Miami being a place of opportunity for everyone — we are not ...

    Can you paint us a picture of your childhood? How has it shaped your life as an adult and parent? Even though I came from a divorced household, my mother did whatever she could do to make sure I grew up feeling loved, and I owe a lot to her for who I am today. She gave me the belief that I could do anything. She never tried to put me in a box. I al...

    Restaurant: Mamey Small Business: It takes a very self-actualized male to admit that I’ve never actually owned anything from these three small businesses that we support in South Miami: Mermaids Swimwear Boutique for swimsuits, Shoes To You for footwear, and Blo Me Away Hair & Beauty Bar for a proper hairstyle. Does that in itself tell you how many...

  3. Feb 13, 2012 · Exclusive interview with Mr. David Landsberg, President and Publisher of The Miami Herald By Maria Alejandra Pulgar. After months of negotiations, finally the news went public on January 26 th when The Miami Herald officially announced they will be moving from their current home in Downtown to establish their new headquarters in Doral.

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    The then president and publisher of the media company, David Landsberg, stated that it was not necessary at that point to be located in the city center, and remaining there would be too expensive. The newspaper moved to its current Doral headquarters in 2013.

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    • September 15, 1903; 120 years ago (as The Miami Evening Record)
  5. Publisher David Landsberg announces that he is leaving the Miami Herald Media Co. to lead Goodwill Industries of South Florida. EMILY MICHOT / Miami Herald S...

  6. Aug 23, 2019 · Age: 56. David Landsbergs career is leaving a lasting impression on the South Florida landscape. In eight years as president and publisher of the Miami Herald Media Co., his teams won or...

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