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Arthur Gregg Sulzberger (born August 5, 1980) is an American journalist serving as chairman of
The New York Times Company and publisher of its flagship newspaper,
The New York Times.
Early life and education
Sulzberger was born in
Washington, D.C., on August 5, 1980, to
Gail Gregg and
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. He is of German ancestry. His
paternal grandfather, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, was Jewish, and
the rest of his family is of Christian background (Episcopalian and Congregationalist).[1]
Sulzberger is the fourth-generation descendant of
Adolph Ochs, who bought the
New York Times in 1896.
[2] The
Times has been managed and published by Adolph Ochs's family since that date.
He attended
Ethical Culture Fieldston School and
Brown University, graduating in 2003 with a major in
political science.
[3][4] At Brown, Sulzberger worked briefly for
The Brown Daily Herald as a contributing writer.
[5]
So possibly his religion may be Judiasm he likely isn't considered of true "Jewish" ancestry.