Publisher Debra Hershon on planning committee for the CNPA’s 2011 Press Summit

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Debra Hershon

Half Moon Bay Review Publisher Debra Hershon is part of the planning committee responsible for the California Newspaper Publishers Association’s 2011 Press Summit.

Hershon is putting together the Women Executives Breakfast session on April 15. Hershon is a member of the CNPA’s executive committee.

The breakfast discussion will revolve around a pair of fundamental questions for all newspaper publishers: What do you do day in and day out to stay energized and ready to attack the task at hand, and how do you energize others, get them excited and spark their performance?

The breakfast is part of the larger annual meeting in Los Angeles. The Press Summit includes a range of speakers, a rundown of potential state legislation affecting the news business and the presentation of the state press organization’s yearly awards.

The breakfast is an informal gathering and always among the most popular components of the CNPA meetings.

“We’re hoping to get a dozen or so women together to discuss some of the things we all do to stay energized,” Hershon explained. “Of course, first on my list would be sleeping in, but the Women Executive Breakfast is slotted for 7:15 a.m. I can promise lots of coffee for this fun brainstorming session.”

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