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[GWU SMPA Building]

AN URGENT DISCUSSION:

"From Gatekeeper to Information Valet:

Work Plans for Sustaining Journalism"

Wed., May 27, 2009 / 10 a.m.-4 p.m. / The George Washington University / Jack Morton Auditorium / 805 21st Street NW / Washington D.C.


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WHO'S COMING?

preregistered

  1. Anderson, Christopher, College of Staten Island, CUNY
  2. Ashley, Seth, graduate student, Missouri School of Journalism / researcher, Information Valet Project
  3. Bergantino, Joseph, founder, New England Center for Investigative Reporting,u Boston University, Boston, Mass.
  4. Boyer, John, OneBlue.org, Washington, D.C.
  5. Brant, Steve, columnist, The Huffington Post, New York, NY
  6. Brill, Stephen, co-founder, Journalism Online LLC, New York
  7. Buzenberg, Bill, director, Center for Public Integrity, Washington, D.C.
  8. Cummings, Valerie, journalism professor, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
  9. Densmore, Bill, 2008-2009 fellow, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, Columbia, Mo.
  10. Didriksen, Neil, publisher, Maryland Commons, Towson, Md.
  11. Ducey, Rick, chief strategy officer, BIA/Kelsey Group, Chantilly, Va.
  12. Durkin, Tracy Ward, founder/publisher, The Urbanite, Baltimore, Md.
  13. Eskelsen, Todd R., attorney, Schiff Hardin LLP, Washington, D.C.
  14. Gambill, Joel, Arkansas State University
  15. Glick, Mary M., American Press Institute, Reston, Va.
  16. Gorman, Christine, Global Health Report
  17. Fruit, Jeff, Kent State University
  18. Hamilton, James "Jay", professor, director, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy, Duke University, Durham, N.C.
  19. Harmon, Greg, CEO, Belden Interactive, San Francisco, Calif.
  20. Hart, Jonathan D., partner, Dow Lohnes PLLC, Washington, D.C.
  21. Hassan, Sarah, founder/president, OneBlue.org, Washington D.C.
  22. Huebner, Lee, director, School of Media & Public Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
  23. Hume, Ellen, Center for Future Civic Media, MIT, Cambridge, Mass.
  24. Kelly, Susan Brooks, The Newseum
  25. Lawton, Beth, Newspaper Association of America
  26. Lewis, Charles, founder, Center for Public Integrity / professor, American University, Washington, D.C.
  27. Lewis, Pat, Hope Street Group,
  28. Lerner, Richard, CEO, Clickshare Service Corp., Amherst, Mass.
  29. Lueck, Pame, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
  30. Mansfield, Matt, co-director, Washington Program, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University
  31. Mills, R. Dean, dean, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  32. Peskin, Mary, associate director, American Press Institute, Reston, Va.
  33. Pan, Gloria, vice president, Turner Strategies Inc., Washington, D.C.
  34. Peskin, Dale, iFOCOS, Miami, Fla.
  35. Posner, Paul, director, Masters in Public Administration program, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va.
  36. Rosenberg, Geanne, jouranlism professor, Baruch University, New York
  37. Schecker, Fred, Stateline.org, Pew Center on States, Washington, D.C.
  38. Schreiber, Ernie, editor, Lancaster New Era, Lancaster Newspapers Inc., Lancaster, Pa. (also chair, Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors)
  39. Shackelford, Tiffany, Phase2 Technology (formerly Online News Association)
  40. Steiner, Marc B., the Mark Steiner Show at the Center for Emerging Media, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fla.
  41. Sussman, Emily, graduate researcher, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  42. Terry, Charles, principal, the CWT Group, Washington, D.C.
  43. Thompson, Jeanne, Green Springfield
  44. Trevithick, Paul, ceo, Azigo Inc./chairman Information Card Foundation, Newton, Mass.
  45. Suzanne, president, Turner Strategies Inc., Washington, D.C.
  46. Wei, Jiyan, PRWeb, Washington, D.C.
  47. Wilkins, Lee, professor, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  48. Wittstock, Melinda, founder/editor, Capitol News Connection, Washington, D.C.