Miriam Goldberg was an American newspaper publisher.
12 Facts About Miriam Goldberg
Miriam Goldberg was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 1987.
Miriam Goldberg was born Miriam Harris in a Chicago hospital and grew up in Denver in a Jewish family.
Miriam Goldberg's parents were Harry Harris and Minnie Shibko.
Miriam Goldberg completed her K-12 education at the Teller Elementary School, Aaron Gove Junior High, and East High School, and attended Lindenwood College in St Charles, Missouri.
Miriam Goldberg brought in a partner to bolster the financially unstable paper, and successfully revamped it both financially and editorially.
In 1983, one of her sons, Rabbi Hillel Miriam Goldberg, was named executive editor.
Miriam Goldberg instituted an editorial policy of presenting all sides of an issue to readers.
Miriam Goldberg was a past vice president of Hadassah and a former executive board member of the Colorado Press Association.
Miriam Goldberg received the Colorado Press Association Award of Excellence in 1979.
In 1987 Miriam Goldberg was named Woman of the year by the Colorado Press Women and was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
Miriam Goldberg died on January 8,2017, at the age of 100.