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Rich Jaroslovsky (born March 11, 1954) is an American journalist and media executive who founded and was first president of the Online News Association.

Early life and education

He was born in Petaluma, California, the son of Lou and Ruth (Grossmark) Jaroslovsky, and grew up in nearby Santa Rosa. He graduated from Montgomery High School and Stanford University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1975.

Career

Jaroslovsky was a reporter and editor at [https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB1015611819219024000 The Wall Street Journal] from 1975 until 2002. Following a brief time in the Journal’s Cleveland bureau, he joined its Washington bureau as a reporter in 1976. He became the paper’s White House correspondent in 1981, covering the first Reagan term, and became political editor in 1985 while co-authoring the paper’s front-page “Washington Wire” column.

He left Washington in 1994 to join the New York-based team developing and building The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition (WSJ.com), which launched in 1996. As the founding Managing Editor — the top newsroom executive — he hired and trained the first staff and oversaw all editorial aspects of the groundbreaking 24x7 digital news organization. He left the Journal in 2002 and, after a brief period at an investment firm, joined Bloomberg News in 2004, where he was variously a Managing Editor, Executive Editor in charge of the service’s global economic, governmental and political coverage, and an Editor-at-Large writing columns on personal technology for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek magazine.

In 2014, Jaroslovsky joined the San Francisco office of SmartNews, an international, Tokyo-based news discovery service, as Vice President for Content & Chief Journalist.

Online News Association

In December 1998, Jaroslovsky organized a group of online journalists to meet in Chicago to discuss whether to form an organization dedicated to advancing digital journalism. The result was the Online News Association, which was officially founded in 1999 and is now the world’s preeminent organization for digital journalism. Jaroslovsky was elected its first president, serving until 2002.

References

Online News Association: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_News_Association

Wall Street Journal bio: https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB1015611819219024000

SmartNews team: http://about.smartnews.com/en/team/

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