Thornton conceived of a nonprofit news enterprise to engage Texans with their government, and then launched an industry of similar outlets across the country. He died March 29.
Natalie Choate
Natalie Choate was the Chief Operating Officer at The Texas Tribune. She holds a degree in government and a certification in ethics and leadership from the University of Texas at Austin. She was responsible for organizational strategy, strategic planning and other aspects of business operations. Natalie started at the Tribune in 2011 and served in multiple capacities during her tenure, including assistant director of development, director of media relations and partnerships, and chief communications officer. Previously, she worked in public policy, campaigns and political fundraising. She is also a small business owner and entrepreneur. Her family opened Plateau Brewing Co. in West Texas in 2021.
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