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Glenn S. Goldberg of McGraw-Hill Information & Media Awarded McAllister Top Management Fellowship

Wednesday 04. May 2011 - Glenn S. Goldberg, president of The McGraw-Hill Companies Information & Media Segment, was presented with the 2011-12 McAllister Top Management Fellowship award during American Business Media's Annual Conference in Austin, Texas. The McAllister Top Management Fellowship program, now in its 27th year, is an honor annually awarded to a top management executive at an American Business Media company.

The program brings business-to-business (B2B) leaders into the classroom at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Goldberg, who serves on the Board of Directors of the American Business Media, will visit the school and work with students in the magazine area, as well as with other editorial, IMC and Medill-Kellogg media management students during the upcoming academic school year.
“Glenn’s business and content expertise will augment Medill’s ability to convey how niche information, community and thought leadership serve and lead hundreds of industries, professions and markets,” said Professor Abe Peck, director of business to business communication at Medill. “Chicago is synonymous with business, and many of the best B2B work is done in this area. Learning from professionals like Glenn gives students a leg up in securing meaningful employment.”
Goldberg leads respected business information brands in energy, construction and aviation and defense industries, as well as J.D. Power & Associates and ABC-affiliated television stations in Denver, San Diego, Indianapolis and Bakersfield. Previously, Goldberg was senior vice president, Corporate Affairs and assistant to the chairman and chief executive officer of McGraw-Hill. Until 1998, he was managing director of Global Ratings Development for Standard & Poor’s, also part of McGraw-Hill, where he was responsible for Standard & Poor’s global marketing and communications activities and served on its Executive Committee.
“I deeply believe that the role of journalism has never been more vital to our B2B industries than today,” said Glenn Goldberg. “Business journalism has the power to change lives and change industries. But, there are profound changes affecting our industries and our customers, which require an updated and expansive notion of how content is created and distributed. With that in mind, I am excited to spend time with the students of the Medill as they prepare for their careers and these changes.”
Before joining Standard & Poor’s in 1990, Goldberg was assistant comptroller for New York City. He also worked for members of the U.S. House of Representatives and co-authored a book on U.S. government and business activity in South Africa.
Goldberg joins two 2011-12 McAllister Editorial Fellows, Bill McDowell of Marketing & Technology Group, and Jane Kolleeny of McGraw-Hill Construction’s GreenSource Magazine, who will also serve at Medill in the coming academic year.

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