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The Scoop
- Some personal news
Dear SABEW friends, I’m going to be making a career change soon and wanted to let you know about my plans. After 10 amazing years at The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, I will be starting a new phase of my professional life after the SABEW23 Spring Conference next month. I’ve had tremendous opportunities at Dow Jones – rising to my current role as the masthead editor for professional news after serving as global chief editor of Dow Jones Newswires, U.S. editor of The Wall Street Journal and editor in chief of MarketWatch. It has been a rare privilege to work with so many of the world’s best journalists at these storied brands. My next chapter will start shortly after my term as your president ends and, of course, I will remain a SABEW member and continue to support the essential work done by our organization. I’ll have more to say about the next chapter in my career soon. In the meantime, I hope to see you at our conference hosted by the Poynter Institute in sunny St. Petersburg, Fla. April 20-22. You can find all the details about the conference here: SABEW23. All the best, Glenn
Legends of Business News
- Legends of Business News with Allan Sloan
Join SABEW for our conversation series. Allan Sloan, one of the nation’s best-known business journalists, will be interviewed by Andy Serwer, editor in chief for Yahoo Finance, about his legendary career on Tuesday, Nov. 29, as part of SABEW’s Legends of Business News conversation series. The self-proclaimed “recovering English major” who currently writes columns for The Washington Post has been writing about business for more than 50 years. He has won seven Loeb Awards — business journalism’s highest honor — in four categories (including lifetime achievement) with five news organizations over four decades. He also received SABEW’s highest honor – its Distinguished Achievement Award – in 2001. The event is free to SABEW members and the public. Read more about Sloan and reserve your spot now here.
SABEW22 Sessions On-Demand
Watch the SABEW conference programming, including 13 on-demand sessions, awards recognition celebrations, and exhibitor spotlight presentations.
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