The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing’s May 7-9 conference schedule is live for #SABEW26!
The conference is packed with hands-on skill sessions, networking opportunities, and panels with top journalists and newsmakers and is open to anyone covering business, economics and money across every platform.
Highlights of the more than 3 dozen sessions across 3 days of programming include:
- Bolstering your financial IQ
- Decoding financial statements
- Understanding bankruptcy
- Ben Smith of Semafor in conversation with Charles Forelle, managing editor of CBS News
- Learning how to use data visualization tools and techniques
- Using AI productively in business journalism
- The future of business journalism beyond traditional platforms
- The business of sports
- Mastering FOIA strategies for business journalism
- Storifying the data center boom
- Building trust with reluctant sources
- And so much more!
This year’s event will also feature a stop on RTDNA’s World Tour, bringing its signature focus on broadcast and modern newsroom leadership. The World Tour stop is made possible through a partnership between RTDNA and the SABEW, supported by the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) — reflecting a shared commitment to elevating journalism training and expanding access to professional development across newsrooms.
The conference will also include career enhancing collaborations with AAJA-NY, American City Business Journals, Bright Data, ESPN, IRE, The Commonwealth Fund, The National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, RTDNA, and The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania.
SABEW thanks our sponsors and exhibitors for their support of #SABEW26: Bloomberg, Bright Data, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), Comcast, The Commonwealth Fund, The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) and The New York Times
Register today at an early-bird discount. We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia!
Reserve a hotel room today at a discounted group rate $209 per night plus tax. The rate is available until Monday, April 13, or until the block is full, whichever comes first.