Background
Hiller, David Dean was born on June 12, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Hiller, David Dean was born on June 12, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Harvard University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975. Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1978). Editor, Harvard Law Review, 1977-1978.
Special Assistant to United States. Attorney General, 1981-1982. Associate Deputy Attorney General, 1982-1983.
Spoken languages: French.
On May 18, 2009, he was appointed president and CEO of the McCormick Foundation, a leading charitable organization with more than $1 billion in assets. He previously served on the Board of Directors for the McCormick Foundation and is active in executive and civic organizations in Chicago. He formerly served as publisher, president and CEO of the Los Angeles Times, and before that, as publisher of the Chicago Tribune.
From 2006-2008, Hiller was at the center of controversy over the editorial control of the Times news division, which resulted in the resignation and firing of lead editors Dean Baquet and James O'Shea. On July 14, 2008, Hiller resigned after 21 months as publisher of the L.A. Times. Prior to becoming publisher of the Chicago Tribune, Hiller served as SVP of Tribune Publishing, President of Tribune Interactive, and SVP of Development, where he oversaw strategic investments in Internet and new media companies for Tribune Ventures.
From 1988-1993, he was Vice President and General Counsel of Tribune Co.
He received his law degree from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review, and received his undergraduate degree from Harvard College.
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: International Law. Corporation).