Alan D. Mutter is perhaps the only CEO in Silicon Valley who knows how to set type one letter at a time, just like his hero, Benjamin Franklin. Mutter began his career as a newspaper columnist and editor in Chicago, starting at the Chicago Daily News and later rising to City Editor of the Chicago Sun-Times. In 1984, he became the No. 2 editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Ken Doctor's work centers around the monetizing power and democratizing work of digital content. "It's an unprecedented time in American journalism, and I'm happy to have a front-row seat. I'm able to watch and work the byways of transformation from print to digital, a transformation that is now playing havoc with everything we know about media, journalism and the press."
The International Federation of Journalists is the world's largest organization of journalists. First established in 1926, it was relaunched in 1946 and again, in its present form, in 1952. Today the Federation represents around 600.000 members in more than 100 countries.