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Poynter Announces Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media Class and Expansion of Program


ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. 25, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Poynter Institute, responding to an industry need for more training and development of women journalists, will expand its acclaimed leadership academies in 2018. The decision comes as the Institute announces those selected for the 2018 Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media -- which had more than 600 applicants for 28 slots.

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies. (PRNewsFoto/The Poynter Institute)

"Poynter's leadership training is particularly effective in strengthening news organizations during a time of exciting change, financial challenge and cultural and political collisions," said Poynter president Neil Brown. "The success and popularity of our first three Women in Digital Media leadership academies, combined with the intense and complicated discussions underway about what makes a quality workplace, told us that we need to offer more opportunities, and to do it now."

Work is underway for two additional leadership academies for women journalists at Poynter's campus in St. Petersburg, Florida. Invitations will be extended to the pool of applicants from this year's academy, the largest in the four years of the program.

Poynter will also offer women's leadership extensions. These daylong sessions will be held in New York and Los Angeles in March. Registration will open soon.

For the flagship 2018 academy, applications were screened for potential, need and diversity across ethnicity, geography, organization size and skill sets.

Members of the 2018 Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media are:

These participants will attend training during the week of March 18 - 23, 2018 at Poynter's campus, made possible through the support of the McClatchy Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Newmark Philanthropies, Google, the Gannett Foundation and Cision.

The 2018 Academy will be led once again by Katie Hawkins-Gaar, who recently stepped away as Poynter's digital innovation faculty and will continue her role with the program.

"I'm honored to continue this work with Poynter. It's an opportunity to empower, inspire and connect women in journalism," said Hawkins-Gaar. "The Leadership Academy is described as 'life-changing,' and I consider myself among the women forever impacted by this program."

About The Poynter Institute

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a global leader in journalism education and a strategy center that stands for uncompromising excellence in journalism, media and 21st century public discourse. Poynter faculty teach seminars and workshops at the Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., and at conferences and organizational sites around the world. Its e-learning division, News University, www.newsu.org, offers the world's largest online journalism curriculum in 7 languages, with over 400 interactive courses and registered users in more than 200 countries. The Institute's website, www.poynter.org, produces 24-hour coverage of news about media, ethics, technology, the business of news and the trends that currently define and redefine journalism news reporting. The world's top journalists and media innovators come to Poynter to learn and teach new generations of reporters and storytellers, and to build public awareness about journalism, media, the First Amendment and protected discourse that serves democracy and the public good.

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