Presidential Transition Briefing: What journalists should know about the transfer of power before Inauguration Day

Dec 6 2024

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Dec 6, 2024 at 11:00am

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Beth Francesco

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Journalism Institute

A lot must happen in the 76 days between Election Day and the inauguration to effectively transition to a new presidential administration.

Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Partnership for Public Service for a virtual briefing that will help journalists understand the post-election milestones and planning requirements that presidents-elect must follow to ensure a smooth, effective transfer of power — and what happens when the incoming administration has not followed the traditional process. 

Registration is open for this free webinar on Friday, Dec. 6, from 11 am to noon ET.

Who you’ll hear from:

  • Max Stier, founding president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service
  • Valerie Smith Boyd, director of the Center for Presidential Transition

About the Partnership for Public Service

The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit organization that takes a nonpartisan approach to building a better government and a stronger democracy. Through its Center for Presidential Transition, the organization has worked with presidential candidates and their transition teams for over 15 years to provide assistance on how to organize and execute a transition; help agency career executives prepare for new political leadership; offer guidance to political appointees on the unique aspects of government leadership; and engage with Congress to promote transition reforms.

About the National Press Club Journalism Institute 

The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes an engaged global citizenry through an independent and free press, and equips journalists with skills and standards to inform the public in ways that inspire a more representative democracy. As the non-profit affiliate of the National Press Club, the Institute powers journalism in the public interest. The Institute depends on grants, foundation funds, and contributions from individuals like you. Your donation today allows the Institute to offer the majority of its programming at no cost.