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Clyde W. Ostler has been a director of McClatchy since May 2013.
In March 2011, he retired from Wells Fargo & Company as a group executive vice president, vice chairman of Wells Fargo Bank California and president of Wells Fargo Family Wealth.
During his 40-year tenure with Wells Fargo, Ostler served in a number of capacities, including vice chairman in the Office of the President, chief financial officer, chief auditor, head of retail branch banking, head of information technology, head of institutional and personal investments and head of Internet service. Ostler was a member of Wells Fargo's management committee for more than 25 years.
He has served on a number of for-profit and not-for-profit boards. He is currently a member of the board of directors of EXLService Holdings, Inc. and is a member of the advisory council of FTV Capital, a private global investment company. From May 2002 to November 2006, Ostler served on the board of directors of Mercury Interactive Corporation and from November 1999 to November 2004, was a member of the board of directors of BARRA, Inc. Ostler is currently chairman of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Directors' Advisory Council.
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The McClatchy Company is a news and information publisher of various publications, such as the Miami Herald, The Sacramento Bee, The Charlotte Observer, The (Raleigh) News and Observer, and the (Fort Worth) Star-Telegram. The Company's segments include Western Segment and Eastern Segment. Its Western Segment consists of its newspaper operations in California, the Northwest and the Midwest. The Company's Eastern Segment consists primarily of newspaper operations in the Southeast and Florida. The Company operates 30 media companies in 29 United States markets in 14 states, providing each of these communities with news and advertising services in a range of digital and print formats. The Company's operations include approximately 30 local media businesses in in over 30 growth markets across the United States that consist of daily newspapers, Websites and mobile applications, mobile news and advertising, video products, publications, direct marketing and direct mail services.