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Be a Better Business Watchdog – CAR for Business Journalists: Atlanta, Oct. 11

The Particulars
Instructor: Jaimi Dowdell, training
director for IRE
Location: Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
Technical Training Room B/519 (Fifth floor)
223 Perimeter Center Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30346-1301
When: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 11
Hotels:
Westin Perimeter
Please call Prentis Vanduvall at
770-280-9860
La Quinta
Please call Katie Garofalo
770-350-6177 ext. 6
For both hotels, rooms should be
reserved under the AJC workshop block.
Parking and Transit:
AJC is located across the street
from the Dunwoody Metro stop.
Parking will be made available
in the AJC employee lot.

Registration is now closed.

Polish your skills in computer-assisted reporting (CAR) and learn how to hold local businesses accountable with this free, daylong workshop co-presented by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism and Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE).

Even if you’ve never touched an Excel spreadsheet before, you will leave this hands-on workshop with the skills you need to begin analyzing the wealth of information available in public databases about businesses. Remember: the 2010 Pulitzer for Public Service was won by a reporter for The Bristol (Va.) Herald Courier who used CAR skills he learned from IRE to investigate the mismanagement of natural gas royalties.

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Jaimi Dowdell, IRE training director, speaks at 2010 CAR Conference in Phoenix, Ariz.

Data is one of four developments transforming the business and financial press, according to Forbes Managing Editor Carl Lavin in a July 1 interview with IR Alert. “There will be an exponential increase in data available—to analyze businesses, to compare them to model future activity and so on. The people with the tools and personnel that can mine business data for intelligence will be adding tremendous value,” he says. (The other three developments are social media, the semantic Web and mobile Web.)

In this Oct. 11 workshop in Atlanta, you will learn how to find and download online databases, use Excel spreadsheets to analyze that information and translate that analysis into business stories. The Reynolds Center and IRE are co-presenting an identical workshop in Milwaukee on Nov. 9. (You do not have to be a member of IRE to attend either one.)

The Reynolds Center, which has trained more than 10,000 journalists in business journalism since 2003, is partnering with IRE, which has been training journalists in investigative techniques since 1975, to offer this mini-boot camp in computer-assisted reporting for business journalists. Our host is The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which recently moved its office about 10 miles north of downtown, near Interstate 285, the Perimeter Mall and the Dunwoody MARTA station.

YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Jaimi Dowdell joined IRE as a training director in October 2008. Before that she was computer-assisted reporting editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for more than three years. Her duties included obtaining and analyzing data for daily and long-term stories; training staff on CAR and investigative techniques; and maintaining the newspaper’s online data center. In addition to her work at the Post-Dispatch, she taught a CAR course for Washington University in St. Louis.

Previously she worked at IRE and NICAR in the Database Library and Resource Center while completing her master’s degree at the University of Missouri.

“Be a Better Business Watchdog — CAR for Business Journalists” Workshop Agenda

8:30-9 a.m.: Continental breakfast and registration

9-9:10 a.m.: Introduction and welcome, Linda Austin, executive director, Reynolds Center

9:10-12:40 p.m.: How to use Excel spreadsheet software, Jaimi Dowdell, training director, IRE

12:40-1:30 p.m.: Box lunch provided

1:30-3:30 p.m.: Where and how to access great databases with examples of business stories done from them, Dowdell

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Please do not register unless you are sincere about participating. Because this workshop offers hands-on training on individual computers, space is extremely limited, with spots allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. Signing up and not participating deprives someone else of the opportunity.

Those who successfully complete three regional workshops or online seminars presented by the Reynolds Center are eligible to receive a “Circle of Achievement” certificate.

This free seminar is sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. If you have any questions about the workshop or the center, please e-mail Executive Director Linda Austin or call 602-496-9187.

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About the Author

Linda Austin is the executive director of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. A former business editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, she spent a decade as a top newsroom leader, serving as the editor of the Lexington Herald-Leader in Kentucky; executive editor of The News-Sentinel in Fort Wayne, Ind.; and managing editor of the News & Record in Greensboro, N.C. She offers business-story ideas and notes good #bizreads @LindaAustin_

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