The Scoop

 
  • Executive Director Transition

    Dear SABEW members, Desi and I have the unfortunate duty of informing you that Executive Director Kathleen Graham will be leaving SABEW after almost nine years of exceptional service to […]

     
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  • SABEW President Glenn Hall

    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 […]

     
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  • SABEW Fights for Free Speech

    One of the things I love about SABEW is how much support our members provide to each other. A great example is our First Amendment committee, which works vigilantly in […]

     
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  • SABEW 2022 Highlights

    In case you needed some data-driven reasons to support SABEW’s mission with your generous donations, let’s count the ways: More than 3,700 journalists participated in SABEW programs and awards competitions […]

     
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  • Give Thanks by Giving Back

    Support SABEW this giving season

    Dear SABEW Friends, If you’re like me, you are enjoying the apparent return to something like normalcy after years of pandemic-induced deprivation. The recent opportunities to reconnect in person with […]

     
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  • SABEW President Glenn Hall

    Welcome to The Scoop

    Welcome to The Scoop blog! I’m Glenn Hall, the president of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing, and I’ll be using this forum to share the scoop on […]

     
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The Scoop

  • Executive Director Transition

    Dear SABEW members, Desi and I have the unfortunate duty of informing you that Executive Director Kathleen Graham will be leaving SABEW after almost nine years of exceptional service to business journalists around the world. In her time as our executive director, Kathleen improved every aspect of our organization, strengthened our fiduciary oversight and built a strong foundation to support future growth opportunities. It was inevitable that Kathleen’s success would be noticed by others and indeed it has been. The Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society (SECHS) offered her an opportunity of a lifetime to be its executive director. Accepting the offer was no easy decision for Kathleen, who has poured her professional heart and soul into SABEW. She asked us to make clear to all of you that working with SABEW has been a wonderful experience for which she will always be grateful. Desi and I would like to extend our gratitude to Kathleen for all that she has done to professionalize and enhance the services and support SABEW provides to its members. We wish her continued success in her career and invite her to remain an associate member of SABEW. She will always be welcome in our society. Transition planning is already underway and Kathleen has generously offered to remain until May 19 to give us plenty of time to make all of the necessary arrangements. Immediately after the conference this week, a search committee will be set up to find our next executive director. We will have time in our board meeting this week to discuss the transition plans and address any questions you may have. If you know of any potential candidates to become SABEW’s next executive director, please have them send a letter of intent and a resume to SABEWjobs@gmail.com. Regards, Glenn & Desi Read Kathleen’s note to the board of governors regarding her departure.

 

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.

 

 

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