Greene was also announced to the Whole Foods' board of directors in 2003 and spent a brief stint as chairperson.Former Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr.(R) and Gabrielle Greene Sulzberger have filed for divorce in a 'contested matrimonial' suit in New York after five and a half years of marriagePinch announced his split from Gregg in 2008, going on to date Mexican philanthropist Claudia Gonzalez until some time in 2012.Greene was first announced as Pinch's new girlfriend at a New York Times gala in June 2013 and they were married just over a year later.According to the New York Times' announcement of their marriage, Greene graduated from Princeton and received a law degree and an M.B.A from Harvard.We are no longer accepting comments on this article.The newspaper's 2011 move to charge online readers through a pay wall was watched closely, with some doubting consumers would pay for content they were used to getting for free.They were married for 33 years until making 'the difficult decision to separate' in 2008.Arthur Sulzberger, right, with former girlfriend Mexican philanthropist Claudia Gonzalez who he dated until some time in 2012 - she is believed to have been involved in a former CEO's exitThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.Greene, 59, spent a brief time as chairperson of Whole Foods after being appointed to their board of directors in 2003 and is currently a partner at an advisory firm.Arthur Sulzberger Jr. holds up four fingers to indicate the four Pulitzer Prizes won by the New York Times in 2013 - the paper won 60 Pulitzer Prizes in total during his time as publisherThe Times published its first color photo in 1993 and its first web edition in 1996.Published by Associated Newspapers LtdThe former New York Times publisher Arthur 'Pinch' Sulzberger Jr quietly filed for divorce from his second wife last week after five and a half years of marriage.The comments below have not been moderated.The book described Gregg as 'forceful and self-assured — the very strengths he [Pinch] tried to cultivate in himself, though his way of expressing them tended to be cocky and confrontational. His father was the chairman of The New York Times Company from 1973 to 1997 and publisher of The Times from 1963 to 1992. 10-K - WFM / Whole Foods Market, Inc. 10-K (Annual Report) 2017-11-17 sec.gov - 527 - UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K x Annual report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for the fiscal year ended September 24, 2017; or ¨ Transition report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange … Member National Black Master of Business Administration Association, Massachusetts State Bar, Henry Crown fellow Aspen Institute. This is a private matter and we will not discuss it further,' they said in a joint statement.According to The Trust, a book from Alex Jones and Susan Tifft on the famous family who own the Times, the couple immediately fell in love and had moved in together by January 1974.She is currently a partner at Californian advisory firm Fontis Partners and a partner at investment firm RC/Fontis which specializes in 'natural food and beverage and personal care'. Gabrielle has served on corporate boards since 2003. Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1987.Board directors Boston Partnership, since 1992, Boston Children's Museum, since 1993. She is on the boards of Whole Foods Market and Stage Stores and is a former member of the boards of the Boston Children’s Museum and the Boston Partnership, which promotes diversity initiatives. Later, the bride’s father worked as the developer of an early reading development program that was published by Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc.