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David Yarnold

David Yarnold (born November 26, 1952) was the president and CEO of the National Audubon Society. He became the conservation organization's 10th president in September, 2010.[1]

David Yarnold
David Yarnold
Born (1952-11-26) November 26, 1952 (age 71)
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materSan Jose State University (1976)
SpouseFran Smith
Children2

Biography edit

He was born in Los Angeles, California, and earned a B.A. degree at San Jose State University in 1976. In 2005 he moved from San Jose to Dobbs Ferry, New York where he lives with his wife, freelance writer Fran Smith, and their daughter, Nicole. He has a son, Adam, in New York City.[1][2]

National Audubon Society edit

Yarnold is a believer in the power of social media which he believes will lead to, "a younger, more diverse audience to help us create the Audubon of the future . . . This isn't your grandmother's Audubon anymore"[3] He oversees Audubon's Important Bird Area program, and Audubon's flyways based approach to conservation developed under his leadership.[1] Yarnold has also been vocal about the need for climate change action and is an advocate for Gulf restoration. In November 2020, Yarnold was hit by claims of "intimidation and threats" according to an article posted on Politico.

San Jose Mercury News edit

He joined the San Jose Mercury News as photo editor in 1978, and Yarnold eventually became the paper's editor and senior vice president.[2] During his time there, he was influential in raising awareness about diversity in the journalism professions: he created "Time Out for Diversity and Accuracy" for the Associated Press Managing Editors Association[4] and the Diversity Leadership Institute for the American Society of Newspaper Editors.[5] While assistant managing editor of paper's afternoon edition, the San Jose Mercury News won a Pulitzer Prize for general reporting for its coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.[citation needed] An investigation into local government corruption in 2004 led to his selection as one of three finalists for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing.[2]

Environmental Defense Fund edit

Yarnold began working at the Environment Defense Fund in 2005; in 2008 he was promoted to executive director and president of the Environmental Defense Action Fund, the group's legislative arm.[1][2] In that role, he focused on corporate environmental practices and market-based approaches to greenhouse-gas reduction in China, co-led the EDF's joint authorship of California's AB32, the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, and co-chaired the founding committee of the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), a coalition of businesses and environmental organizations promoting national climate change legislation.[6]

Recognition and honors edit

Yarnold is the recipient of the Ida B. Wells Award for Diversity (2003),[7] the Catalyst Award for Diversity Leadership (2003), the Edom award for Inspirational Leadership (1998), and numerous journalism prizes, including the National Headliner Award for editorial writing (2005).[8] He helped direct The Mercury News Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and was one of three finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing in 2005.[2] Under his leadership, The Mercury News was named one of the five best designed newspapers in the world and called "America's Boldest Newspaper.[9]

His article "Don’t Throw Bald Eagles Under the Bus" appeared on the April 12th, 2016 SAT test as the prompt for the student-produced essay response.

Articles and publications edit

Yarnold publishes frequent opinion pieces on energy policy, bird conservation and other environmental topics, and is a contributor to The Huffington Post and Audubon magazine's blog "The Perch". He has been featured by news sources such as CNN,[10] NPR, BBC, PBS, MSNBC, Politico Magazine[11] and The New York Times.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d White, Dana. (2001-02-24) "For the Birds" Westchester Magazine. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  2. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 2012-01-28. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  3. ^ Hill, Adriene. (2011-03-14) "Birding is Exactly What it Used to Be". Marketplace from American Public Media. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  5. ^ Freedomforum.org (2004-05-28) "Diversity in newsroom staffing makes slight gain".
  6. ^ 'The Executive: David Yarnold' environmentaldefense.org Posted 2008-02-20. Retrieved 2012-01-04.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Awards: Ida B. Wells Award: Past Winners National Association of Black Journalists. nabj.org. Retrieved 2012-01-05". Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-08. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  9. ^ Topics: David Yarnold Wall Street Journal. wsj.org Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  10. ^ 'Why Falling Birds Put Us On Alert' cnn.com, 2011-1-4
  11. ^ "Don't Throw Bald Eagles Under the Bus" Politico Magazine, 2013-12-15
  12. ^ New York Times, 2012-1-3

External links edit

  • National Audubon Society
  • CNN Op-Ed 'Why Falling Birds Put Humans On Alert'
  • Sarasota Herald Tribune Op-Ed
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David Yarnold born November 26 1952 was the president and CEO of the National Audubon Society He became the conservation organization s 10th president in September 2010 1 David YarnoldDavid YarnoldBorn 1952 11 26 November 26 1952 age 71 Los Angeles California NationalityAmericanCitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materSan Jose State University 1976 SpouseFran SmithChildren2 Contents 1 Biography 2 National Audubon Society 3 San Jose Mercury News 4 Environmental Defense Fund 5 Recognition and honors 6 Articles and publications 7 References 8 External linksBiography editHe was born in Los Angeles California and earned a B A degree at San Jose State University in 1976 In 2005 he moved from San Jose to Dobbs Ferry New York where he lives with his wife freelance writer Fran Smith and their daughter Nicole He has a son Adam in New York City 1 2 National Audubon Society editYarnold is a believer in the power of social media which he believes will lead to a younger more diverse audience to help us create the Audubon of the future This isn t your grandmother s Audubon anymore 3 He oversees Audubon s Important Bird Area program and Audubon s flyways based approach to conservation developed under his leadership 1 Yarnold has also been vocal about the need for climate change action and is an advocate for Gulf restoration In November 2020 Yarnold was hit by claims of intimidation and threats according to an article posted on Politico San Jose Mercury News editHe joined the San Jose Mercury News as photo editor in 1978 and Yarnold eventually became the paper s editor and senior vice president 2 During his time there he was influential in raising awareness about diversity in the journalism professions he created Time Out for Diversity and Accuracy for the Associated Press Managing Editors Association 4 and the Diversity Leadership Institute for the American Society of Newspaper Editors 5 While assistant managing editor of paper s afternoon edition the San Jose Mercury News won a Pulitzer Prize for general reporting for its coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake citation needed An investigation into local government corruption in 2004 led to his selection as one of three finalists for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing 2 Environmental Defense Fund editYarnold began working at the Environment Defense Fund in 2005 in 2008 he was promoted to executive director and president of the Environmental Defense Action Fund the group s legislative arm 1 2 In that role he focused on corporate environmental practices and market based approaches to greenhouse gas reduction in China co led the EDF s joint authorship of California s AB32 the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 and co chaired the founding committee of the United States Climate Action Partnership USCAP a coalition of businesses and environmental organizations promoting national climate change legislation 6 Recognition and honors editYarnold is the recipient of the Ida B Wells Award for Diversity 2003 7 the Catalyst Award for Diversity Leadership 2003 the Edom award for Inspirational Leadership 1998 and numerous journalism prizes including the National Headliner Award for editorial writing 2005 8 He helped direct The Mercury News Pulitzer Prize winning coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and was one of three finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing in 2005 2 Under his leadership The Mercury News was named one of the five best designed newspapers in the world and called America s Boldest Newspaper 9 His article Don t Throw Bald Eagles Under the Bus appeared on the April 12th 2016 SAT test as the prompt for the student produced essay response Articles and publications editYarnold publishes frequent opinion pieces on energy policy bird conservation and other environmental topics and is a contributor to The Huffington Post and Audubon magazine s blog The Perch He has been featured by news sources such as CNN 10 NPR BBC PBS MSNBC Politico Magazine 11 and The New York Times 12 References edit a b c d White Dana 2001 02 24 For the Birds Westchester Magazine Retrieved 2012 01 04 a b c d e David Yarnold President and CEO of Audubon audubon org Retrieved 2012 01 05 Archived from the original on 2012 01 28 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Hill Adriene 2011 03 14 Birding is Exactly What it Used to Be Marketplace from American Public Media Retrieved 2012 01 05 Johnson Pam 2002 08 09 Out of Adversity Bolder Action on Diversity Poynter Online Retrieved 2012 01 05 Archived from the original on 2012 02 11 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Freedomforum org 2004 05 28 Diversity in newsroom staffing makes slight gain The Executive David Yarnold environmentaldefense org Posted 2008 02 20 Retrieved 2012 01 04 permanent dead link Awards Ida B Wells Award Past Winners National Association of Black Journalists nabj org Retrieved 2012 01 05 Archived from the original on 2012 07 24 Retrieved 2012 01 31 About Members of the Board David Yarnold ecoamerica org Retrieved 2012 01 05 Archived from the original on 2012 01 08 Retrieved 2012 01 31 Topics David Yarnold Wall Street Journal wsj org Retrieved 2012 01 04 Why Falling Birds Put Us On Alert cnn com 2011 1 4 Don t Throw Bald Eagles Under the Bus Politico Magazine 2013 12 15 New York Times 2012 1 3External links editNational Audubon Society CNN Op Ed Why Falling Birds Put Humans On Alert Sarasota Herald Tribune Op Ed 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Yarnold amp oldid 1176433891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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