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NPC Luncheon with Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson
Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson, the first female superintendent of the Air Force Academy, spoke at a National Press Club luncheon on May 8, 2015.
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NPC Luncheon with Vint Cerf
Vinton G. "Vint" Cerf, widely recognized as one of the co-founders of the Internet, discussed the Internet of Things and the future of the Web at a National Press Club luncheon on Monday, May 4.
Type: Media
NPC Luncheon with Ray Mabus
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus discussed the state of America’s sea services and the maritime, budgetary and resource challenges facing the force in the 21st century at an NPC luncheon event on April 30, 2015.
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Freelancers at Risk: Photojournalism and the Call for Global Safety Standards, Pt. 2
Part 2: Implementing the Guidelines In light of the increasing brutality against journalists overseas, the Investigative Reporting Workshop, the National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Committee to Protect Journalists presented a frank conversation titled “Freelancers at Risk: Photojournalism and the Call for Global Safety Standards.” Panelists from journalism organizations in London, New York, Boston and Washington discussed baseline standards for hiring and protecting freelance journalists working in war zones. Moderator: Charles Sennott, The GroundTruth Project Panelists: Elisabet…
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Freelancers at Risk: Photojournalism and the Call for Global Safety Standards, Pt. 1
Part 1: Freelance Photography In light of the increasing brutality against journalists overseas, the Investigative Reporting Workshop, the National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Committee to Protect Journalists presented a frank conversation titled “Freelancers at Risk: Photojournalism and the Call for Global Safety Standards.” Panelists from journalism organizations in London, New York, Boston and Washington discussed baseline standards for hiring and protecting freelance journalists working in war zones. Moderator: David Rohde, Reuters Panelists: Lindy Hill, Reporters Instructed…
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NPC Luncheon with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke at a National Press Club dinner April 16. Ban, who succeeded Kofi Annan in 2007 and won a re-election in 2011, is the sixth UN secretary-general to speak at the NPC.
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NPC Luncheon with Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a best-selling author and outspoken critic of radical Islam, will speak at a National Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon on April 7. The topic of her presentation was "Clash of Civilizations: ISIS, Islam, and the West." The luncheon came two weeks after publication of her book, “Heretic: The Case for a Muslim Reformation.”
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NPC Luncheon with John Koskinen
John Koskinen, commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, spoke at a National Press Club luncheon on March 31, 2015. The theme of Koskinen’s speech was “The IRS: Learning from the Past; Building for the Future.” Koskinen addressed a number of issues, including GOP efforts to cut the IRS budget and the effect of those on the agency’s customer service and collection efforts.
Type: Media
NPC Luncheon with Dr. Margaret Hamburg
Dr. Margaret Hamburg, the outgoing commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, spoke at a National Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon on March 27.
Type: Media
The Kalb Report - Why Murrow Matters in the Digital Age
We live in an age when people "read CNN" and "watch The Wall Street Journal." As venerable news organizations transform themselves to survive and thrive in a digital world, new competitors are attracting huge audiences, unencumbered by old infrastructures and empowered by technology. This dynamic is driving innovation in the way news is gathered, sorted, reported and consumed. Not since Edward R. Murrow invented broadcast news during World War II has the world seen such a dramatic change in journalism. Just as important, Murrow established a standard of quality that has withstood the test of…
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