Robert C. Bergenheim
Robert Carlton Bergenheim (January 19, 1924 – June 5, 2010) was an American journalist and editor who founded the Boston Business Journal, which published its first issue on March 2, 1981.[1] He also served as the publisher of the now defunct Boston Herald American during the 1970s.[1]
Bergenheim was raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts.[1] He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1944 during World War II, serving in the Pacific theater.[1] He was selected for a fellowship from the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, where he graduated in 1954.[1] Bergenheim began his career at The Christian Science Monitor.[1]
Robert Bergenheim died at his home in Naples, Florida, of several health complications on June 5, 2010, at the age of 86.[1] He was survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth McKee, whom he married in 1947; two daughters, Carol and Kristine; four sons, Robert, Roger, Ronald,and Michael; a granddaughter; and four grandsons. His fifth son, Richard, died in 2008.[1] Richard was the editor in chief of The Christian Science Monitor from 2005-2008.
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- 1920s births
- 2010 deaths
- American newspaper journalists
- American newspaper editors
- American newspaper publishers (people)
- American newspaper founders
- Writers from Boston, Massachusetts
- Harvard University alumni
- American military personnel of World War II
- People from Naples, Florida
- Nieman Fellows
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