- Special to SABEW
- PHOENIX- The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has selected 30 fellows – 16 journalists and 14 professors – for four days of intensive study in business journalism.
The fellows will attend separate seminars Jan. 2-5, 2014, at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix.
Journalists in the Strictly Financials Seminar learn how to dissect financial statements and SEC documents. Prospective business journalism professors receive training in how to teach a university-level course in business journalism.
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The 2014 fellows are:
- Jason Bacaj, business editor, Bozeman (Mont.) Daily Chronicle
- Karin Caifa, senior producer, CNN Newsource
- Renee Dudley, reporter, Bloomberg News
- Deirdre Fernandes, reporter, Boston Globe
- Susanna Kim, reporter/section producer, ABCnews.com
- Steven Overly, reporter, The Washington Post
- Hayley Ringle, reporter, Phoenix Business Journal
- James Rogers, managing editor, TheStreet.com
- Ryan Sharrow, digital editor, Baltimore Business Journal
- Rachel Emma Silverman, reporter, The Wall Street Journal, and Reynolds Nieman Fellow in Business Journalism
- Leon Stafford, business reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Marilyn W. Thompson, Washington bureau chief, Thomson Reuters
- Brian Watt, business and economics reporter, Southern California Public Radio
- Grace L. Williams, reporting assistant, Barrons.com
- Lily Wu, reporter, KAKE News
- Minda Zetlin, contributing columnist, Inc.com, and president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors