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David D. Hiller

AKA David Dean Hiller

Born: 12-Jun-1953
Birthplace: Chicago, IL

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Publisher

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: LA Times publisher, 2006-08

David Hiller was one in a string of unpopular Tribune Co. executives assigned to manage the Los Angeles Times, during an uncertain time for the publishing industry. During his 21 months as publisher, Hiller fired two editors for their unwillingness to perform layoffs.

Former squash partner of Donald Rumsfeld.

    University: BA, Harvard University
    Law School: JD, Harvard Law School
    Administrator: Trustee, Roosevelt University

    The Los Angeles Times Publisher, President & CEO (2006-08)
    Chicago Tribune Publisher, President & CEO (2004-06)
    Tribune Co. Senior VP, Tribune Publishing (2003-04)
    Tribune Co. President, Tribune Interactive (2000-04)
    Tribune Co. Senior VP Development (1993-2000)
    Tribune Co. VP and General Counsel (1988-93)
    Sidley Austin Partner (1986-88)
    Sidley Austin (1983-86)
    US Justice Department Special Assistant to the Attorney General
    US Justice Department Assoc. Depy. Attorney General
    US Justice Department (1981-83)
    Law Clerk to Judge Malcolm Wilkey, US Appeals Court (c. 1979-80)
    Law Clerk to Judge Potter Stewart, US Supreme Court (c. 1979-80)
    American Bar Association
    Bayou Leader PAC
    Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Chicago Historical Society Trustee
    Economic Club of Chicago Board of Directors
    Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
    Leadership PAC 2006
    Los Angeles World Affairs Council Board of Directors
    McCormick Foundation Trustee
    Orange County Performing Arts Center Trustee
    United Way Greater Los Angeles


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