Event
CAREERS IN JOURNALISM AND NEW MEDIA
co-sponsored by: THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN, THE NORA MAGID MENTORSHIP PRIZE and THE POVICH JOURNALISM PROGRAM
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A star-studded alumni panel of journalists and media experts reveals what you need to know to get a job in print or broadcast journalism, book publishing, new media, and beyond.
Hoping to work in journalism or publishing after college? A knowledgeable panel of four Penn alumni — who have held every job in the business — will discuss the early trials, tribulations, and eventual bliss of working in the media. Come get the scoop, as these professionals will field your questions and advise aspiring writers and editors on the ever-changing landscape of new media.
DAVID BORGENICHT (C’90) is the CEO and owner of Philadelphia book publisher Quirk Books, co-author of the best-selling “Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook.” QUIRK publishes 25 books a year, including international best-seller Pride & Prejudice & Zombies.
JESSICA GOODMAN (C’12) is a Digital News Editor at Entertainment Weekly, where she runs the music and books sections of EW.com. Previously, she was an Entertainment Editor at The Huffington Post, and has written for the Village Voice, Mashable, NYMag.com and Noisey.
MARIA POPOVA (C’07) is a reader and writer, and writes about what she reads on her Brain Pickings blog, which is included in the Library of Congress archive of culturally valuable materials. She has also written for Wired UK and The Atlantic, The New Yorl Times and Smithsonian Magazine. In 2012, she was named among the 100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company Magazine.
STEPHEN FRIED (C’79) (moderator) is a best-selling and award-winning journalist who teaches non-fiction writing at Penn and the Journalism School at Columbia University. He is a former contributing editor at Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour and Philadelphia Magazine, his sixth book, “A Common Struggle” will be published in October.