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Society of American Business Editors and Writers

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Society of American Business Editors and Writers
NameSociety of American Business Editors and Writers
Formation1964
RegionUnited States

Society of American Business Editors and Writers is a non-profit organization that aims to promote the highest standards of business journalism, as exemplified by the work of renowned journalists such as Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times and Sarah Kendzior of The Guardian. The organization was founded in 1964 by a group of business editors and writers from prominent publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine). Its members include journalists from various media outlets, such as Bloomberg News, Reuters, and CNBC, who strive to maintain the integrity and quality of business reporting, as demonstrated by the investigative work of Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras on the NSA leaks. The organization's mission is to support and recognize excellence in business journalism, as seen in the work of Pulitzer Prize winners like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald.

History

The organization was established in 1964, with the goal of promoting excellence in business journalism, as inspired by the work of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite. Over the years, it has grown to include members from a wide range of media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. The organization has also expanded its reach to include international members, such as those from The Financial Times, The Economist, and Bloomberg Businessweek. Notable members include Nicholas Kristof, Glenn Greenwald, and Laura Poitras, who have all made significant contributions to the field of business journalism, as recognized by awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award. The organization has also been influenced by the work of Investigative Reporters and Editors, The Poynter Institute, and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard.

Organization

The organization is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various media outlets, such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine). The board is responsible for setting the organization's strategic direction and overseeing its operations, with guidance from industry leaders like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. The organization also has a number of committees, including the Best in Business awards committee, which recognizes excellence in business journalism, as seen in the work of ProPublica and The Center for Investigative Reporting. Other committees focus on issues such as freedom of the press, journalism ethics, and diversity and inclusion, as advocated by organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Black Journalists. The organization's staff includes experienced journalists and communications professionals, such as Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald, who have worked with organizations like The Guardian and The Intercept.

Membership

Membership in the organization is open to business editors and writers from a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites, such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and CNBC. Members include journalists from prominent publications, such as Forbes, Fortune (magazine), and Bloomberg Businessweek, as well as those from smaller, independent outlets, like The Intercept and ProPublica. The organization also offers membership to freelance journalists and academics who specialize in business journalism, such as Nicholas Kristof and Glenn Greenwald. Members have access to a range of benefits, including training and development opportunities, networking events, and awards and recognition programs, as provided by organizations like the Poynter Institute and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Notable members include Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Laura Poitras, who have all made significant contributions to the field of business journalism, as recognized by awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award.

Awards_and_Honors

The organization presents a number of awards and honors to recognize excellence in business journalism, including the Best in Business awards, which are given annually to journalists who have produced outstanding work in the field, as seen in the reporting of The New York Times and The Washington Post. The organization also presents the Distinguished Achievement Award, which is given to journalists who have made significant contributions to the field of business journalism, such as Nicholas Kristof and Glenn Greenwald. Other awards include the Young Journalist of the Year Award, which is given to emerging journalists who show promise and talent in the field, as recognized by organizations like the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the Investigative Reporting Workshop. The organization's awards are judged by a panel of experienced journalists and industry experts, including representatives from The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine).

Education_and_Training

The organization offers a range of education and training opportunities to help journalists develop their skills and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in business journalism, as provided by organizations like the Poynter Institute and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. These include workshops, webinars, and online courses, which cover topics such as financial reporting, investigative journalism, and data journalism, as taught by experts like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald. The organization also offers mentoring programs, which pair experienced journalists with emerging journalists, as seen in the work of The New York Times and The Washington Post. Additionally, the organization provides scholarships and fellowships to support journalists who are pursuing advanced education or training in business journalism, as offered by institutions like Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

Conferences_and_Events

The organization hosts a number of conferences and events throughout the year, including the annual Best in Business conference, which brings together journalists and industry experts to discuss the latest trends and developments in business journalism, as seen in the coverage of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The organization also hosts regional conferences and meetings, which provide opportunities for journalists to network and share best practices, as facilitated by organizations like the Investigative Reporters and Editors and the National Association of Black Journalists. Other events include workshops and training sessions, which focus on specific topics such as investigative reporting and data visualization, as taught by experts like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald. The organization's events are attended by journalists from a wide range of media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNBC, as well as industry leaders like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.

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