Apply by March 1 for scholarships to SABEW Conference March 19-21

Brian Snyder (right), a TV-production specialist at Arizona State University, explains how to use a video camera.
Time is running out to apply for the two scholarships that the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism is offering to attend the conference of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers in Phoenix March 19-21. The deadline to apply is March 1, and applicants will be notified by March 3 as to whether they were selected.
SABEW is also offering 10 scholarships to attend its conference, with a deadline of March 5 to apply. Those awards range from $299 to $1,000.
For the Reynolds Center scholarships, applicants should be full-time journalists who cover business and have a supervisor’s approval to attend.
Preference will be given to those attending all four sessions of the “Become a Multimedia Business Journalist” track being offered before, during and after the SABEW Conference at no additional charge by the Reynolds Center. Other criteria for selection include being unable to attend without such financial support and having a plan for sharing what you learn with your colleagues.
To apply, e-mail the following by 5 p.m. EST March 1:
- A 250-word statement describing how attending the conference will improve your coverage and what your plan is to share what you learn with your colleagues.
- A statement of support from your supervisor. (Waived for freelancers.)
- A resume.
- A headshot photo.
- A one-paragraph bio.
The SABEW Conference is at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which is also the home of the Reynolds Center.
The first multimedia session – “Produce a Business News Video in a Day” – is before the conference on March 18. Other hands-on sessions are “How to Look Natural On Air” on March 19, “Produce a Business News Podcast” on March 20 and “Take Compelling Business News Photos” on March 21. No previous video experience or equipment is required, although you can bring your own camera and audio recorder if you like.
“While our primary emphasis is on our own free workshops and BusinessJournalism.org, the Reynolds Center supports other organizations’ efforts to improve the quality of business journalism,” said Linda Austin, executive director. “SABEW’s annual conference, especially with this year’s multimedia offerings, is an outstanding opportunity to learn and grow as a business journalist.”
Questions? Call Austin at 602-496-9187 or e-mail her. More than 8,500 journalists have benefited from free training in business journalism from the Reynolds Center since its founding in 2003. The Reynolds Center is funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.




