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  1. Susan Goldberg is an American journalist, former editor in chief of National Geographic Magazine, and current President and CEO of the WGBH Educational Foundation, the largest provider of programming to PBS. [1] [2] Before joining National Geographic, Goldberg worked at Bloomberg and USA Today. [3]

  2. Susan Goldberg is President and CEO of GBH, America’s preeminent public media organization, the largest producer of PBS content for television and the web, and a major supplier of content for NPR and digital audio services. She is the first woman to serve in this role since GBH was founded in 1951.

  3. Susan Goldberg is the president and CEO of GBH, America’s preeminent public media organization and the country’s largest producer of PBS content for television and the web. Formerly, Susan was...

  4. Jan 17, 2023 · The veteran newsroom leader talks the future of journalism, being the first woman to hold the public station's top position, and Cookie Monster. By Jonathan Soroff · 1/17/2023, 12:00 p.m. Keep ...

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  5. Today, Susan is the editor in chief at National Geographic, and as the first woman in company history to hold this title, she is paving the way for women in journalism everywhere. Susan has seen numerous changes within the industry throughout the progression of her career—from the rise of women majoring in journalism, to witnessing the ...

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  6. Nov 21, 2022 · Previously the top editor at National Geographic magazine in Washington, D.C., Goldberg will be the first woman to lead GBH since it was founded in 1951. Goldberg, who also served as the top ...

  7. Nov 21, 2022 · November 21, 2022 02:18 PM Eastern Standard Time. BOSTON-- ( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Susan Goldberg, a media executive and leader of technological and cultural transformation, will be the next...

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