Bernard Krisher, Publisher of The Cambodia Daily, Dies at 87
- CEOCambodiaNews
- Expatriate
- Posts: 62429
- Joined: Sun Oct 12, 2014 5:13 am
- Reputation: 4034
- Location: CEO Newsroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Contact:
Bernard Krisher, Publisher of The Cambodia Daily, Dies at 87
Bernard Krisher, Journalist and Philanthropist, Dies at 87
By The Cambodia Daily -
March 18, 2019
Bernard Krisher, chairman of World Assistance for Cambodia, publisher of The Cambodia Daily and former Newsweek Tokyo bureau chief, died on March 5 at a hospital in Tokyo. He was 87.
His death from heart failure was disclosed by his family following a private burial in New York.
Krisher, who began his career as a foreign correspondent in Japan, dedicated his last three decades to humanitarian work in Cambodia.
The Cambodia Daily, the first of his projects, was the country’s first English-language newspaper, with a mission of reporting “all the news without fear or favor.” The paper was a training ground for Cambodian and expatriate journalists. It published local and international news to readers in Phnom Penh. The regime’s forced closure of the print edition in September 2017 drew international condemnation.
Krisher founded nonprofits that built schools and a hospital. His rural schools project has, to date, built over 560 state schools across every province. While not personally wealthy, Krisher leveraged his rolodex and chutzpah to solicit funds from private donors, and the World and Asian Development banks. Known by many around him as Bernie “Pusher,” he once said, “I remain very New York—quite aggressive, confrontational against authority and establishment.”
The projects that became closest to his heart were the Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE that provides free medical care to the poor and an educational center for foster children, orphans and children from remote villages that don’t have a high school.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/bern ... 87-146693/
By The Cambodia Daily -
March 18, 2019
Bernard Krisher, chairman of World Assistance for Cambodia, publisher of The Cambodia Daily and former Newsweek Tokyo bureau chief, died on March 5 at a hospital in Tokyo. He was 87.
His death from heart failure was disclosed by his family following a private burial in New York.
Krisher, who began his career as a foreign correspondent in Japan, dedicated his last three decades to humanitarian work in Cambodia.
The Cambodia Daily, the first of his projects, was the country’s first English-language newspaper, with a mission of reporting “all the news without fear or favor.” The paper was a training ground for Cambodian and expatriate journalists. It published local and international news to readers in Phnom Penh. The regime’s forced closure of the print edition in September 2017 drew international condemnation.
Krisher founded nonprofits that built schools and a hospital. His rural schools project has, to date, built over 560 state schools across every province. While not personally wealthy, Krisher leveraged his rolodex and chutzpah to solicit funds from private donors, and the World and Asian Development banks. Known by many around him as Bernie “Pusher,” he once said, “I remain very New York—quite aggressive, confrontational against authority and establishment.”
The projects that became closest to his heart were the Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE that provides free medical care to the poor and an educational center for foster children, orphans and children from remote villages that don’t have a high school.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/bern ... 87-146693/
Join the Cambodia Expats Online Telegram Channel: https://t.me/CambodiaExpatsOnline
Cambodia Expats Online: Bringing you breaking news from Cambodia before you read it anywhere else!
Have a story or an anonymous news tip for CEO? Need advertising? CONTACT US
Cambodia Expats Online is the most popular community in the country. JOIN TODAY
Follow CEO on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
Cambodia Expats Online: Bringing you breaking news from Cambodia before you read it anywhere else!
Have a story or an anonymous news tip for CEO? Need advertising? CONTACT US
Cambodia Expats Online is the most popular community in the country. JOIN TODAY
Follow CEO on social media:
YouTube
Re: Bernard Krisher, Publisher of The Cambodia Daily, Dies at 87
All props given to this extraordinary human being. The means weren’t always pretty but the ends speak for themselves.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
she was quite pretty and looked older
she knew only what had been told her
she knew only what had been told her
Re: Bernard Krisher, Publisher of The Cambodia Daily, Dies at 87
The means weren’t always pretty but the ends speak for themselves."
Perhaps, but The Daily survives only as an online ghost.
Perhaps, but The Daily survives only as an online ghost.
- Duncan
- Sir Duncan
- Posts: 8149
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:22 pm
- Reputation: 2357
- Location: Wonder Why Central
Re: Bernard Krisher, Publisher of The Cambodia Daily, Dies at 87
That's the way news papers are going,,,, The Daily should win an award for getting there first.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
- CEOCambodiaNews
- Expatriate
- Posts: 62429
- Joined: Sun Oct 12, 2014 5:13 am
- Reputation: 4034
- Location: CEO Newsroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Contact:
Re: Bernard Krisher, Publisher of The Cambodia Daily, Dies at 87
Long read obituary from The Independent yesterday.
Bernard Krisher: American journalist who founded Cambodia’s first English-language daily
James Williams
April 14, 2019
Journalist, publisher and humanitarian Bernard Krisher was the a German-born American whose accolades include starting the first daily English language newspaper in Cambodia. Based in Japan for much of his life, it is for his contribution to journalism and philanthropy in Cambodia that he was best known.
Described by some former colleagues as tenacious and by others as pushy and irascible, Krisher was, by his own admission, an aggressive New Yorker who used the force of his personality to improve the lives of many, while simultaneously holding the feet of powerful figures to the fire.
Full article: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obit ... 64191.html
Bernard Krisher: American journalist who founded Cambodia’s first English-language daily
James Williams
April 14, 2019
Journalist, publisher and humanitarian Bernard Krisher was the a German-born American whose accolades include starting the first daily English language newspaper in Cambodia. Based in Japan for much of his life, it is for his contribution to journalism and philanthropy in Cambodia that he was best known.
Described by some former colleagues as tenacious and by others as pushy and irascible, Krisher was, by his own admission, an aggressive New Yorker who used the force of his personality to improve the lives of many, while simultaneously holding the feet of powerful figures to the fire.
Full article: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obit ... 64191.html
Join the Cambodia Expats Online Telegram Channel: https://t.me/CambodiaExpatsOnline
Cambodia Expats Online: Bringing you breaking news from Cambodia before you read it anywhere else!
Have a story or an anonymous news tip for CEO? Need advertising? CONTACT US
Cambodia Expats Online is the most popular community in the country. JOIN TODAY
Follow CEO on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
Cambodia Expats Online: Bringing you breaking news from Cambodia before you read it anywhere else!
Have a story or an anonymous news tip for CEO? Need advertising? CONTACT US
Cambodia Expats Online is the most popular community in the country. JOIN TODAY
Follow CEO on social media:
YouTube
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 1 Replies
- 1181 Views
-
Last post by CEOCambodiaNews
-
- 3 Replies
- 1035 Views
-
Last post by Alex
-
- 2 Replies
- 1520 Views
-
Last post by Anchor Moy
-
- 1 Replies
- 1651 Views
-
Last post by Tootsfriend
-
- 10 Replies
- 2766 Views
-
Last post by John Bingham
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Albror, Amazon [Bot], armchairlawyer, barang_TK, Bing [Bot], cautious colin, drozd, Google [Bot], hanno, KunKhmerSR, siliconlife, Soriya and 519 guests