The participants were chosen from a pool of just under 500 applicants, screened for potential, need and diversity across ethnicity, age, geography, technology platforms and skill sets.
"We congratulate the talented women who will make up and contribute to this incredible first cohort," said Jane McDonnell, ONA Executive Director. "Because of the number and quality of the applicants, we're already planning another session that will focus on promising emerging leaders and their specific needs."
Members of the first Academy are:
- Masuma Ahuja, National Digital Editor, The Washington Post
- Kainaz Amaria, Supervising Editor, NPR Visuals, NPR
- Heather Battaglia, Software Engineer, Northwestern University Knight Lab
- Libby Bawcombe, Digital Design Director, The Atlantic
- Kristina Budelis, Multimedia Producer and Freelancer
- Megan Chan, Director of Digital Product, Politico
- Kari Cobham, Social Media Digital Analyst, Cox Media Group
- Meghann Farnsworth, Director of Distribution/Engagement, The Center for Investigative Reporting
- Melisa Goh, Senior Home Page Editor, CNN, cnn.com
- Geneen Harston, Director of World/National News, Rivet News Radio
- Imaeyen Ibanga, Video Producer, NBC News
- Meagan Kelleher, Director of Digital Content, Tribune Broadcasting
- Christina Kline, Deputy Mobile Editor, The Wall Street Journal
- Amanda Krauss, Director of Technology, The Texas Tribune
- Sarah Marshall, Social Media Editor EMEA, The Wall Street Journal
- Rebekah Monson, Co-Founder, WhereBy.Us / The New Tropic
- Holly Moore, Managing Editor, USA TODAY
- Nuria Net, Editor, Emerging Arts & Special Projects, Fusion
- Tracie Powell, Founder, All Digitocracy
- Shadi Rahimi, Deputy Producer, Al Jazeera/AJ+
- Mariana Santos, Director of Interactive and Animation, Fusion
- Ruth Spencer, Managing Editor, Guardian US
- Almudena Toral, Visual Journalist
- Elite Truong, Support Manager, Vox Media
- Mandy Velez, Lead Editor, A+ (aplus.com)
"This was an amazing and intense process," said Kelly McBride, Poynter's Vice President of Academic Programs. "Amazing because we discovered so many journalists doing incredible work. Intense, because there were so many well-qualified women craving leadership training. We knew there was demand for this, but now we see how significant that demand is."
The seminar, to be held April 12-17 at Poynter's campus in St. Petersburg, Fla., will help women gain and polish the skills and knowledge needed to rise to the highest levels of media leadership. The classes will be structured to encourage open, candid discussion and networking, and participants will walk away with not only strong skills but with built-in support systems for the future.
Sessions will be led by prominent women leaders in the startup, tech, media and academic fields, and faculty will include S. Mitra Kalita, current Executive Editor (at large) for Quartz and Adjunct Faculty at Poynter; Liz Heron, Facebook's Manager of News Partnerships; LaToya Drake, Marketing Manager/Media Outreach for Google and Kelly McBride.
The Women's Leadership Academy is made possible through the generous support of the Ford Foundation; the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Google; craigconnects, the Craigslist Foundation, and the McClatchy Foundation, which will also provide seed funding for three additional academies. Poynter and ONA will jointly host the second academy in the Spring of 2016.
About the Online News Association
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Online News Association is the world's largest association of digital journalists. ONA's mission is to inspire innovation and excellence among journalists to better serve the public. Membership includes journalists, technologists, executives, academics and students who produce news for and support digital delivery systems. ONA also hosts the annual
Online News Association conference and administers the
Online Journalism Awards.
About The Poynter Institute
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