Jonathan Dube ’94

Jonathan Dube ’94 joined AOL as senior vice president and general manager of AOL news and information. Previously, he was vice president of ABCNews.com. Dube has twice served as president of the Online News Association and is now on the board of directors for the association. He was a history major at Wesleyan and has a master’s degree in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. An award-winner for his work in new media, Dube has also published in a number of print venues, including The New York Times and the Columbia Journalism Review. Jonathan Dube ’94 was appointed vice president in charge of ABCNews.com, responsible for the strategic planning, business strategy, editorial content, and production of the network’s 24–hour online news service. Dube, a pioneer in the online news industry, was also reelected to a second year as president of the International Online News Association. In the past three years, as director of digital media for CBC News, he has led the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to multiple awards. He is also an award–winning print and online reporter. A history major at Wesleyan, he earned his master’s degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism.
Jonathan Dube ’94 joined AOL as senior vice president and general manager of AOL news and information. Previously, he was vice president of ABCNews.com. Dube has twice served as president of the Online News Association and is now on the board of directors for the association. He was a history major at Wesleyan and has a master’s degree in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. An award-winner for his work in new media, Dube has also published in a number of print venues, including The New York Times and the Columbia Journalism Review.
Jonathan Dube ’94 was appointed vice president in charge of ABCNews.com, responsible for the strategic planning, business strategy, editorial content, and production of the network’s 24–hour online news service. Dube, a pioneer in the online news industry, was also reelected to a second year as president of the International Online News Association. In the past three years, as director of digital media for CBC News, he has led the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to multiple awards. He is also an award–winning print and online reporter. A history major at Wesleyan, he earned his master’s degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism.