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ASNE's three Minority Leadership Institutes for 2014

 

In case you missed our Friday announcement, here are details of three Minority Leadership Institutes we will be holding in 2014:

  • At NABJ: July 30-31, before the NABJ Convention & Career Fair in Boston
  • At NAHJ: Aug. 6-7, before the NAHJ Multimedia Convention & Career Expo in San Antonio
  • At ASNE/APME: Sept. 14-15, before the ASNE/APME conference in Chicago
 

In case you missed our Friday announcement, here are details of three Minority Leadership Institutes we will be holding in 2014:

  • At NABJ: July 30-31, before the NABJ Convention & Career Fair in Boston
  • At NAHJ: Aug. 6-7, before the NAHJ Multimedia Convention & Career Expo in San Antonio
  • At ASNE/APME: Sept. 14-15, before the ASNE/APME conference in Chicago


Open primarily to ASNE member organizations, each Institute will provide leadership and management training to about 15 mid-level editors and news directors from news organizations around the country.

 

The Minority Leadership Institute is a program that ASNE started in 2012 with the goal of training minority journalists to become leaders in their organizations and in the industry. ASNE has trained about 70 news leaders since its inception.

 

"We believe this Institute represents an opportunity to identify, train and cultivate future news and business leaders with diverse backgrounds that are needed for our organizations to build sustainable and successful businesses," said Alfredo Carbajal, managing editor at Al Día/ The Dallas Morning News and co-chair of ASNE's Leadership Committee.

 

Candidates must apply to the specific Institute of their choice to be considered.

 

Minority Leadership Institute at NABJ

 

The Institute will be held July 30-31 before the NABJ convention. Participants must be nominated by their company. The Institute is free to participants who are also registered to attend the NABJ convention. The Institute is underwritten by generous contributions from the American Press Institute, The McClatchy Company Foundation, the Scripps Howard Foundation, the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, the Naples Daily News and ASNE members.

 

Apply by Friday, June 20, by email to asne@asne.org with the subject line "ASNE Minority Leadership Institute application-NABJ" and include the following:
 

  • A resume
  • A 300-word essay describing the leadership role you play in your organization, including day-to-day managerial duties and why you would benefit from the Institute
  • A nomination letter from your supervisor (You must be employed by a news or media organization to be considered.)


Minority Leadership Institute at NAHJ

 

The Institute will be held Aug. 6-7 before the NAHJ convention. Participants must be nominated by their company. The Institute is free to participants who are also registered to attend the NAHJ convention. The Institute is underwritten by generous contributions from the American Press Institute, The McClatchy Company Foundation, the Scripps Howard Foundation, the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, the Naples Daily News and ASNE members.

 

Apply by Friday, June 27, by email to asne@asne.org with the subject line "ASNE Minority Leadership Institute application-NAHJ" and include the following:
 

  • A resume
  • A 300-word essay describing the leadership role you play in your organization, including day-to-day managerial duties and why you would benefit from the Institute
  • A nomination letter from your supervisor (You must be employed by a news or media organization to be considered.)


Minority Leadership Institute at ASNE/APME

 

The Institute will be held Sept. 14-15 before the ASNE/APME convention. Participants must be nominated by their company. The Institute is free to participants. Expenses for the Institute are fully covered thanks to generous contributions from Northwestern University and the Scripps Howard Foundation. Participants will be reimbursed for travel expenses.

 

Apply by Friday, Aug. 1, by email to asne@asne.org with the subject line "ASNE Minority Leadership Institute application-ASNE/APME" and include the following:
 

  • A resume
  • A 300-word essay describing the leadership role you play in your organization, including day-to-day managerial duties and why you would benefit from the Institute
  • A nomination letter from your supervisor (You must be employed by a news or media organization to be considered.)


Each Institute program is tailored to address the most pressing issues for leaders and the basic skills needed to lead and drive change. Some of the topics on the program are goal setting, strategies, leadership style, driving diversity, and technology and innovation.

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