Paul Steiger (former
Wall Street Journal managing editor and
ProPublica founder) and
Larry Ingrassia (
New York Times Business editor) are hosting an event to benefit business journalism and the
Society of American Business Editors and Writers (
SABEW).
The event will raise funds to aid displaced business journalists as well as train business journalists in digital media.
With the money raised,
SABEW's plans to remake its job listing site, create a market for freelancers to find work, establish a mentor program for displaced journalists,
teletrain journalists on multimedia and business journalism, offer scholarships to attend conferences and training, and revamp its website.
Event DetailsLocation:The World Room, The School of Journalism at
Columbia University 2950 Broadway; New York, NY.
Time: Thursday, May 28, from 6 to 8 p.m.
RSVP: To
sabew[at]missouri.edu by Tuesday, May 26.
Price: The event is free but donations to the
SABEW Fund for the Future are requested as
SABEW must raise $50,000 by August to qualify for a matching amount from four foundations.
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