FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
"Where Journalists Network" — Press Club USA
New professional community aims to support journalists, strengthen press freedom, and create a modern gathering place for media professionals
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Press Club USA today announced plans for a national professional network for journalists, editors, broadcasters, podcasters, writers, authors, communicators, students and educators.
Press Club USA is built around a simple idea: journalism is stronger when journalists have a place to meet, learn, exchange ideas, find sources, build careers and defend the public's right to know.
Membership concepts include professional networking, career development, journalism training, public programs, member events, press freedom advocacy, student support, awards, online education and social gatherings for people in the news and communications professions.
The new group is designed to be both national and digital, with online member profiles, journalist directories, virtual programs, expert-source connections, regional gatherings and special events.
"Journalists need more than a mailing list," said Mitchell P. Davis. "They need a professional home, a network, a platform and a place where news people can help each other."
Press Club USA will focus on:
Professional networking for journalists and media professionals
Training programs and career development
Press freedom and First Amendment education
Events with newsmakers and public figures
Student and early-career journalist support
Awards recognizing excellence in journalism
Online directories and searchable member profiles
A welcoming community for people who gather, report, edit, publish and explain the news
Press Club USA's theme is: Where Journalists Network.
For more information, visit:
www.PressClubUSA.com
Media Contact:
Mitchell P. Davis
Press Club USA
Phone/Text: (202) 333-5000