Alisha Gorder, who joins at the invitation of board chair Paul Huntsman, consulted for former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s 2020 presidential run and for external communications at the Clinton Foundation.
Alisha Gorder, a writer who has appeared in The New York Times, New York Post, The Patriot Ledger , Easton Courier and Hartford Courant, has joined The Tribune’s Editorial Board.
Gorder, who joins at the invitation of board chair Paul Huntsman, has also consulted for former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s 2020 presidential run and for external communications at the Clinton Foundation. She is also the author of the novel“I am a big believer in the importance of newspapers,” Gorder said.
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