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Prior to her broadcasting career, she served as an assistant district attorney at the San Francisco and Los Angeles district attorney's offices. As managing attorney of the trial division in San Francisco, she was co-prosecutor in the case People v. Noel and Knoller, a second-degree murder trial involving a dog mauling, which received national and international attention, and was chronicled on NBC's Dateline, A&E's American Justice, and, most recently, on Animal Planet's Animal Witness.
Guilfoyle is a magna cum laude graduate of University of California, Davis and attended the University of San Francisco School of Law and Trinity College in Dublin, where she studied and was published for her research in international children's rights and European Economic Community law.
Guilfoyle presently serves as an active board member of the Gastro Esophageal Cancer Foundation and on the advisory panel for the American Bar Association.
Guilfoyle’s father’s family came from Ennis, Co. Clare.
She resides in New York City with her son, Ronan Anthony Villency.
Jack Haire
Jack Haire is CEO of PARADE Publications, a position he has held since June 2009.
A seasoned executive with vast experience in both traditional and digital media, Haire was chosen to succeed PARADE chairman and CEO Walter Anderson. Prior to joining PARADE, he led his own company, Haire Media Ventures, which was formed in 2006 and specialized in innovative digital advertising and distribution strategies. He advised companies including CNET Networks, Quigo Technologies, Hallmark Cards, Outbrain, and UpCompany, among others.
Haire also serves as a director of LodgeNet Interactive, Phoenix Companies, and Top Ten Reviews.
Haire spent 28 years at Time Warner Inc. During his tenure there, he was executive vice president of Time Inc. and president of the Fortune/Money Group, where he helped Fortune to achieve its best years in circulation, advertising market share and profitability.
He was also publisher of Time magazine (1993-1998). On his watch, both Time and Fortune were chosen as Adweek's Hottest Magazine, measured by three year advertising growth.
He also partnered with CNN on the launch of CNNMoney.com, one of the web's most successful and profitable finance sites.
Haire’s great grandparents came from counties Cork and Donegal. Like so many others, they came to New York through Ellis Island to escape the Famine. The family settled in the New York area but always retained ties to the home country.
Haire lives in Connecticut with his wife and two children.
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