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Julianna Goldman

Founder, MamaDen

Julianna is an award-winning multimedia journalist who has covered some of the most historic news events around the world in her 15 years in TV and print news. She is also the founder of MamaDen, a platform that connects and empowers mothers, elevates the conversation around the work of caregiving at home and in the workplace, and provides resources for women looking to stay in or return to the workforce.

 

At MamaDen, Julianna hosts interviews with and provides access to leading parenting experts, as well as influential women in business, government, and media – all of whom are also moms – as a way of building community around their own expertise as well as the shared experience of motherhood.

 

Julianna was previously a Correspondent at CBS News, where she covered politics, the White House, and Congress. Earlier in her career, she was a White House correspondent for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Television, where she co-moderated the news organization’s first Republican presidential primary debate; covered President Barack Obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns, summit meetings around the world, and first trip to China; and conducted President Obama’s first one-on-one TV interview after his re-election in 2012.

Julianna is a member of the Board of Trustees at Imagination Stage, a non-profit children’s theatre in Bethesda, Maryland. She also serves on the Leadership Council for the Athena Center for Leadership at Barnard College/Columbia University, from which she graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science.

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