
Katharine Graham
Katharine Graham was an influential American publisher and the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, known for leading The Washington Post during the Watergate scandal. Her commitment to journalistic integrity and her leadership during a tumultuous time in U.S. history solidified her legacy as a pioneer for women in media.
Born on Jun 16, 1917 (107 years old)
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United States:
Katharine Graham was a former Washington Post publisher known for her role in transforming the publication and standing up to the Nixon administration.
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United States:
The documentary was about Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham.
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United States:
Katharine Graham was a friend of Warren Buffett and the former publisher of the Washington Post.
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Dominican Republic:
Katharine Graham was the legendary leader of The Washington Post during its peak.
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United Kingdom:
Katharine Graham decided that the Post would publish the Pentagon Papers despite the risks involved.
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New Zealand:
Katharine Graham, publisher of The Washington Post, called star Watergate correspondent Bob Woodward to her office, seeking reassurances about the reporting he was pursuing.
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