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SPJ to host 13 journalists and journalism educators for 2021 Future Leaders Academy
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Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ)
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Indianapolis, IN
Tuesday, October 5, 2021

 
CONTACT:
Karyn Nishimura Sneath, SPJ Director of Education, 317-920-4791, ksneath@spj.org
Zoë Berg, SPJ Communications Coordinator, 317-920-4785, zberg@spj.org

INDIANAPOLIS – The Society of Professional Journalists is hosting a live educational opportunity for up-and-coming SPJ leaders to learn about the history, programs and operations of the Society.

The Future Leaders Academy offers core training through interactive, meaningful and practical leadership development experiences with a goal of building confidence, connections and capacity.

“SPJ’s future success requires leaders who are equipped to manage a variety of issues while working collaboratively with people whose personalities and approaches to problem solving may be very different from their own,” SPJ Director of Ethics and Diversity Rod Hicks said. “Participants in the Future Leaders Academy will get a good understanding of what’s required to have a meaningful impact should they decide to step into an SPJ leadership role.”

Thirteen professional journalists and journalism educators have been selected to take part in the weekend academy to be held Nov. 5-7 in Carmel, Indiana. The program is an outgrowth of the Ted Scripps Leadership Institute, whose graduates helped shape today’s SPJ. The FLA is supported by a grant from the SPJ Foundation.

“SPJ is growing and requires a strong line of leaders to help us fulfill our strategic plan and achieve our mission,” SPJ Executive Director John Shertzer said. “I can't wait to meet these emerging leaders and see how they can advance the nation's longest-serving journalism organization."

Participants were selected by a group of SPJ staff members including Shertzer, Hicks and Manager of Membership and Chapters Caroline Escobar. The professional members attending the FLA are:
Terrance Armstard, multimedia journalism instructor and SPJ chapter adviser, Arkansas State University
Stephanie Casanova, reporter, Chicago Tribune
Denise James, journalist, Love Now Media and educator, Temple University
Aisha Jefferson, digital content producer, Audacy Inc. (WBBM Newsradio)
Frederick Melo, reporter, St. Paul Pioneer Press
Jason Parsley, South Florida Gay News
Jessica Retis, professor and director, master’s program in bilingual journalism, University of Arizona
Sam Robinson, journalism ethics assistant, Society of Professional Journalists
Amanda Sanchez, website editor, Slice of Culture
Adam Sennott, breaking news correspondent, Boston Globe and SPJ New England chapter president
Carmen Valencia, national producer, Yahoo News/ Verizon Media
Kristen Wright, editor-in-chief, PEI Journal
John Zsiray, student media program coordinator, Utah State University

SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to informing citizens; works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists; and fights to protect First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press. Support excellent journalism and fight for your right to know. Become a member, give to the Legal Defense Fund or give to the SPJ Foundation.

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