Brad Bollinger
Brad Bollinger is associate publisher and editor in chief of the North Bay Business Journal, which covers business in the counties of Sonoma, Napa and Marin. Before joining the Journal after its purchase by the New York Times Co. in 2005, he was business editor and columnist for The Press Democrat since 1990. During his time as business editor The Press Democrat won several "Best in Business" awards from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers and a Polk Award for the 2005 series on globalization, “Global Shift.” Bollinger has a journalism degree from San Jose State University and master’s in communication from CSU, Chico. His 1983 master’s thesis on newspaper ombudsmen was the subject of articles in Columbia Journalism Review and Editor & Publisher. In 1990, he was among the attendees at the inaugural Summer Institute for Economics for Journalists created by the Foundation for American Communications. Bollinger, 56, is native of Santa Rosa. He and his wife, Corine, have one son, a neuroscience researcher at University of California, San Francisco.
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Recent Articles
- “What if a bank CEO and Occupy Wall Street sat down over coffee?,” January 30, 2012
- “On airport, business makes voice heard,” January 12, 2012
- “2011 was better and 2012 can be better still,” January 2, 2012
- “Ask Jen: Pros and cons of the independent contractor,” December 16, 2011
- “What this season is really all about,” December 16, 2011
- “Occupy Santa Rosa vs. Exchange Bank: The wrong target,” December 8, 2011
- “Top Real Estate Projects of 2011: Recognition of remarkable projects important in difficult economy,” December 5, 2011
- “50 new jobs is a great start heading to 2012,” November 28, 2011
- “Healthiest Companies in the North Bay in 2011,” November 28, 2011
- “Healthiest Companies in the North Bay: Winners,” November 28, 2011
- “Building the education, innovation, economic development triangle,” October 28, 2011
- “What ‘Taste of Sonoma’ and technology hold for Sonoma County,” October 13, 2011
- “Big dividends for a few hundred yards of runway,” October 7, 2011
- “Want something to pass along or sell? You’d better insure it,” October 3, 2011
- “Best Places to Work 2011: Welcome,” September 26, 2011
- “What W. Bradley Electric says about Best Places to Work,” September 23, 2011
- “Inaugural Business Journal 2011 CFO Recognition Awards winners,” August 22, 2011
- “A modest idea for the Oracle of Omaha,” August 18, 2011
- “The Business Journal’s inaugural CFO Recognition Awards,” August 15, 2011
- “The inaugural 2011 Business Journal CFO Recognition Award winners,” August 15, 2011








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