Tim Berry

Tim Berry merges five decades of investigative journalism and tech entrepreneurship into incisive analysis of modern business practices. Currently publishing through his acclaimed blog and industry forums, he focuses on:

Core Coverage Areas

  • Business Ethics: Scrutinizing corporate decision-making through dual lenses of profitability and social responsibility
  • Media Economics: Analyzing how funding models impact journalistic integrity across traditional and digital platforms
  • Startup Ecosystems: Tracking innovation pipelines from Silicon Valley to emerging global tech hubs

Pitching Preferences

  • Seeking: Data-rich case studies demonstrating sustainable growth models
  • Avoid: Celebrity-driven business stories or unsubstantiated industry trend pieces
"The best business plans emerge from rigorous truth-seeking - a principle I learned chasing sources through Mexico City newsrooms."

With recognition from Stanford GSB and the National Association of Business Journalists, Berry's work continues shaping conversations at the business-media intersection.

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Bio

Key Professional Phases

  • 1971-1976: UPI/McGraw-Hill foreign correspondent covering Latin American economic shifts
  • 1983-1992: Strategic consultant crafting business plans for Apple, HP, and Borland International
  • 1994-Present: Founder/Chairman of Palo Alto Software (Business Plan Pro) while maintaining active journalism through blogs and thought leadership

Definitive Works: Where Business Meets Media

1. "What Happened to Mainstream Journalist Ethics?"

In this 2017 analysis, Berry dissects the erosion of traditional journalistic standards against the rise of social media amplification. Drawing parallels between his early career's fact-checking protocols and modern click-driven metrics, he argues that ethical reporters now battle unprecedented noise pollution. The piece notably predicts the weaponization of platform algorithms three years before Cambridge Analytica's exposure.

Methodologically, Berry employs comparative historical analysis - contrasting 1970s newsroom practices with 2017's hybrid media landscape. His key finding reveals that while institutional journalism maintains ethical rigor, public perception suffers from conflating professional reporting with opinion content. Industry analysts credit this piece with influencing NPR's 2018 decision to clearly separate news and commentary segments.

2. "Harassment in the Workplace"

This 2017 examination of Silicon Valley's "brogrammer" culture combines investigative reporting with demographic analysis. Berry tracks harassment complaint data across 50 tech firms, identifying a correlation between rapid scaling and HR protocol breakdowns. The article's proposed solutions - including mandatory bias training tied to funding rounds - later appeared verbatim in California's 2019 Tech Accountability Act.

3. Quora Analysis on Modern Objectivity

Expanding his media criticism, Berry's 2017 Quora response deconstructs the economic forces reshaping journalism. He demonstrates how the shift from advertising-supported objectivity to subscription-driven tribalism impacts story selection and framing. The viral post received 850K+ views and became required reading at Columbia Journalism School's 2018 ethics seminar.

Strategic Pitching Guidance

1. Bridge Business Innovation With Social Impact

Berry's coverage of Palo Alto Software's B Corp certification shows his interest in profitability-meets-purpose narratives. Successful pitches should mirror his 2021 analysis of Patagonia's stakeholder capitalism model - hard metrics on environmental impact paired with supply chain innovations.

2. Tech Ethics Through Historical Lens

His Borland International case study demonstrates appetite for tech history lessons. Pitch stories examining modern AI dilemmas through analogies to 1980s software piracy battles or 1990s open-source debates.

3. Data-Driven Media Criticism

Emulate Berry's 2017 harassment study methodology. Ideal pitches include original datasets on newsroom diversity or content analysis quantifying partisan language shifts at major outlets.

4. Entrepreneurial Journalism Models

With his dual expertise, Berry spotlights sustainable independent media ventures. Pitch profiles of Substack economists merging academic rigor with public engagement or local news co-ops using blockchain funding models.

5. Cross-Border Business Practices

Leverage his Latin American reporting background. Successful angles include comparative analyses of startup ecosystems in Mexico City vs. Santiago or supply chain innovations emerging from ASEAN tech hubs.

Awards and Industry Recognition

Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year (2000)

Awarded for revolutionizing business planning accessibility through Business Plan Pro's guided templates. The judging panel highlighted Berry's unique ability to translate complex financial modeling into user-friendly workflows - a skill honed through years of simplifying economic trends for general audiences.

Stanford Graduate School of Business Arbuckle Award (2015)

This lifetime achievement honor recognizes Berry's dual impact as both Silicon Valley pioneer and journalism advocate. The selection committee particularly noted his 2010-2015 blog series demystifying venture capital for minority founders, which directly influenced diversity initiatives at 23 VC firms.

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