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Prior to joining KPCB in 1995, he served for 10 years as editor and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner, which was then owned by Hearst. Hearst is also a partner emeritus at the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. He is president of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation and director of the Hearst Foundation, having been actively engaged in the charitable activities and programs of the Hearst Foundations for the last 20 years. William Hearst has been a director of Hearst for more than 30 years and is a testamentary trustee under the will of William Randolph Hearst.

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The company’s major interests include magazine, newspaper and business publishing, cable networks, television and radio broadcasting, digital businesses, TV production and distribution, newspaper features distribution, business information and real estate. Hearst is a grandson of company founder William Randolph Hearst. Hearst III is chairman of the board of Hearst, one of the nation’s largest diversified media and information companies. He is a member of the board of directors of ESPN and is a member of the Business Roundtable. He served a five-year term as chairman of the Associated Press from 2017 to 2022. Swartz completed in January of 2023 a three-year term as co-chairman of the Partnership for New York City, where he continues to serve on the executive committee of the board. Swartz was recently elected chair designate of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and will become board chair on June 13, having served as Lincoln Center Corporate Fund chair for 10 years and as a Lincoln Center board member for 11 years. He is a vice chairman of New York-Presbyterian Hospital, where he also chairs the budget and finance committee.

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He served as an editor on the Journal’s Page One staff from 1989 to 1991. Swartz began his career in 1984 as a reporter with The Wall Street Journal after graduating from Harvard. Under his leadership, SmartMoney magazine won two National Magazine Awards and was Advertising Age’s Magazine of the Year. From 1995 to 2000, Swartz was president and chief executive of SmartMoney, a magazine venture launched by Hearst and The Wall Street Journal in 1991 with Swartz as founding editor. He was president of Hearst Newspapers from 2009 to 2011 and executive vice president from 2001 to 2008. Swartz, 61, is a member of the Hearst board of directors, a trustee of the Hearst Family Trust and a director of the Hearst Foundations. Hearst’s major interests include global financial services leader Fitch Group Hearst Health, a group of medical information and services businesses Hearst Transportation, which includes CAMP Systems International, a major provider of software-as-a-service solutions for managing maintenance of jets and helicopters ownership in cable television networks such as A&E, HISTORY, Lifetime and ESPN 33 television stations 24 daily and 52 weekly newspapers digital services businesses and nearly 250 magazines around the world. Swartz became president and chief executive officer of Hearst, one of the nation’s largest global, diversified information, services and media companies, on June 1, 2013, having worked for the company for more than 20 years and served as its chief operating officer since 2011.












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