Staff
Director Of News and Media Relations
Dan Stober joined the News Service as a science writer in 2007, covering physics, engineering and computer science. He was named director in 2009. He was a reporter and editor during a 20-year stint at the San Jose Mercury News, covering national security and science at the national laboratories in Los Alamos, N.M., and Livermore. He is the co-author of A Convenient Spy: Wen Ho Lee and the Politics of Nuclear Espionage. Earlier in his career he worked at three newspapers in Florida, the Bradenton Herald, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and the High Springs Herald. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Florida.
Director of Campus Communications
Elaine Ray joined the News Service as a reporter in 1996. Since then she has served as editor of Stanford Report and Director of the News Service. Elaine first came to Stanford in 1995 as a John S. Knight journalism fellow. Prior to that, she was an editorial writer for the Boston Globe and also as an editor and writer for Essence magazine. In 2004, Elaine was named a recipient of the Amy J. Blue award which honors outstanding staff.
Director of Web Communications
Scott Stocker has been leading the web team in the Office of University Communications /
News Service since 2002. He is responsible for a number of university-wide websites, including
the University Homepage, Events
Calendar, Stanford News, Stanford
on iTunes U and Stanford
on YouTube.
Associate Director for Television and Radio
Jack Hubbard has been involved in print and broadcast journalism for more than four decades. He has been associate director at the Stanford News Service since 1992, and oversees news issues for broadcasters, including live television and radio feeds, coordinating live events and news conferences, and daily coverage of the university. He has worked for United Press International, CBS News, The Santa Barbara News Press , the Concord (New Hampshire) Daily Monitor, and several local television news operations around the country.
science reporter
Lou Bergeron covers biological sciences, chemistry and
earth sciences. Before joining the News Service
he worked as a freelance science writer and editor, contributing
to print and online publications such as New Scientist, ScienceNOW,
Exploratorium Magazine, PC World, SWARA and Stanford
Medicine.
He earned a bachelor's degree in geology from the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a master's degree in earth sciences
from the University of California-Santa Cruz.
social sciences Reporter
Adam
Gorlick covers social sciences. Before joining the News Service, he worked for The Associated Press for nearly 10 years in New England and Washington, D.C., reporting on a wide range of topics including politics and public corruption, higher education and homelessness, agriculture and the arts. He began his career reporting for newspapers in North Carolina and Massachusetts and has also covered legal affairs for the San
Francisco Daily Journal. He earned a bachelor's degree from Clark University.
humanities and arts reporter
Cynthia
Haven has written for The Washington Post, The
Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The
Times Literary Supplement, and San Francisco
Magazine. Her work has also appeared in The
Kenyon Review, The Georgia Review, The
Cortland Review, Civilization, and others. She was a 2007/08
Milena Jesenská Journalism Fellow with the Institut für die
Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna. Peter
Dale in Conversation with Cynthia Haven was published in London,
2005. Her Czeslaw
Milosz: Conversations was published in 2006; Joseph
Brodsky: Conversations in 2003. Prior to joining the News Service
staff in 2007, she had been a regular contributor to Stanford
Magazine for many years. As news director of Stanford’s School of
Education, she coauthored two books on education. She earned her bachelor’s
degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
University Governance Reporter
Kathleen J. Sullivan
covers university governance. Prior to joining the
Stanford News Service, Sullivan spent five years as a metro reporter for
the San Francisco Chronicle, and 10 years with the San Francisco Examiner.
She received bachelor's degrees in English and political science from the
University of Oregon and a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern
University.
Photo Editor & University Photographer
Linda Cicero has for a decade covered many distinguished visitors, such as the Dalai Lama and President Bill Clinton, while creating a body of work that illuminates the daily lives of students, faculty and staff. Her photos appear regularly in Stanford News, Stanford Report and Stanford Magazine, and her work has been featured in numerous off-campus publications, including the New York Times and Newsweek. Cicero won the gold medal as Photographer of the Year for 2003 and a silver medal for 2002 from the Council for the Support and Advancement of Education. Cicero holds a BFA in photography from the California College of Art and a teaching credential from San Francisco State University.
Librarian
Michelle Futornick co-manages (with Regina Kammer) the department's photo and news archive. She handles inquiries from the Stanford community, outside media, and the general public and produces the daily Stanford News Digest. Before joining the Stanford News Service in 2002, she worked in the fields of Internet search, cultural heritage, and oral history. Michelle holds a Bachelor's in History from Pomona College and a Master's in Library and Information Studies from UC Berkeley.
Librarian
Regina Kammer co-manages (with Michelle Futornick) the department's photo and news archive. She handles inquiries from the Stanford community, outside media, and the general public, and produces the daily Stanford News Digest. Prior to joining the Stanford News Service in 2005, Regina worked in the library field for 24 years including 15 years as a catalog and reference librarian in special, academic, and public libraries across the San Francisco Bay Area. She concurrently works for the WorldImages database (http://worldimages.sjsu.edu) at San Jose State University as an image cataloger. Regina holds a Bachelor's in Political Science/International Relations from UC Santa Barbara, a Master's in Library and Information Science from UC Berkeley, and a Master's in Art History from San Jose State University.
Graphic Designer, web & print
Anna Cobb provides art direction for web and print publications for the Office of University Communications. She is responsible for the graphic design of the University Homepage, Events
Calendar, and Stanford News as well as Stanford Report news e-mail. She was the designer for Stanford Report, Interaction, and other print publications, and has provided design direction for other departments across campus, including Continuing Studies projects, Stanford
on iTunes U, and Twitter.
In addition to her half-time job with the webteam at Stanford, she works as a designer for
clients such as Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health.
web Editor
Donna Lovell is the Web Editor and Sr. Web Content Producer for University Communications. As part of the UComm web team, Donna she oversees content on the university news website and the news features on the university homepage, as well as providing editorial assistance with other web communications. Prior to working at Stanford, Donna was Breaking News Online Editor at the San Jose Mercury News.
Copyeditor
Heidi Beck is a 20-year employee of the university. As a copyeditor she is the News Service's institutional memory. She reviews every story and press release for proper usage, accuracy and news style. In addition to her half-time job at the News Service, Heidi is a freelance copyeditor and proofreader. She holds an undergraduate degree from Boston University and a master's degree from Stanford.
Administrative Associate
Cynthia Lindsey has worked for the Stanford News Service since 1995. Her duties include triaging media calls; maintaining media lists and other office databases; serving as an assistant editor for events, housing and job ads, and as an assistant typesetter. Prior to the News Service, she worked for 24 years as a clinical medical assistant in a variety of departments at Stanford Medical Center.