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Reynolds Center at API Holds 100th Workshop


Published: Monday, October 24, 2005

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The 100th workshop of the Reynolds Center at API was held Monday, Oct. 17, hosted by Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. More than 3,000 journalists have attended the Center's workshops since the first was held in Harrisburg, Pa., in November 2003.

“We've come a long way since our inaugural workshop in providing training for the important job of business journalism,” said Andrew Leckey, Director of the Reynolds Center at API. “We owe thanks to the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation for its funding, to our many host organizations and to our attendees.”

Presenters at the 100th workshop, “The Craft of Business Writing,” included Michelle Leder of Footnoted.org, Dick Weiss of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Joe Nocera of The New York Times, Jodi Schneider of Congressional Quarterly and Leckey.

 

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