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International Correspondents Committee hosts happy hour, today
Join fellow foreign correspondents and other interested Club journalists on Thursday, March 23, for cocktails and conversation at the International Correspondents Committee’s (ICC) monthly happy hour. The ICC team plans to gather at 5:30 p.m. in the Reliable Source. The happy hour is open to all National Press Club journalists who would like to get involved with the ICC’s programs, including its press attaché mixer and monthly embassy nights. For questions, please email ICC chair Elizabeth Hagedorn ([email protected]) or vice-chair Alex Raufoglu ([email protected]).
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Freelancer Team Meeting
The National Press Club freelancers' group is an opportunity for members to go-it alone, together. Our monthly meetings via Zoom offer freelancers a chance to talk shop, meet editors and hear from experts to help strengthen their business.
Type: Event
On Update-1, NPC’s 116th president lists her priorities for the Club: press freedom, media literacy, in-person events
In the current episode of Update-1, the National Press Club's podcast, Club President Eileen O'Reilly, who recently began her one-year term as NPC's 116th leader, speaks with Broadcast/Podcast Co-Vice Chair Adam Konowe about her priorities in office. Natiional Press Club President Eileen O'Reilly Not surprisingly, O'Reilly says that press freedom and media literacy top the agenda, but so do in-person events to help journalists and communicators derive maximum benefit from their membership. O’Reilly, who is managing editor of standards and training at Axios, also discusses importance of…
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Women Who Lead: Celebrating Women in Media Networking Happy Hour
Join the NPC Events Committee as we come together and celebrate, network, and celebrate women in the media. Enjoy complimentary appetizers, drink specials and a night of enjoying old friends and meeting new ones as we close out National Women’s Month. This event is open to all members of NPC.
Type: Event
Play ball: Club's softball team seeks players
Dig out your softball mitt. The National Press Club’s softball team, is looking for players. The team, which competes in the Montgomery County Media Softball League, is coed. If interested, contact the coach, Jim Young, at [email protected] or 202-744-0288. The season begins April 22 and concludes with playoffs in July. All regular season games — doubleheaders against two different teams — are played on Saturday mornings at various local fields in Montgomery County. The playoffs are double elimination and are played at a regional field in the county on the weekend after the July 4…
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Bubbly with the Board
The NPC Events Team invites you to meet and mingle with the NPC Board and Industry Peers for a night of networking, brainstorming and cocktails
Type: Event
Club mixer for embassy press attachés brings together diplomats, U.S. and foreign journalists
Dozens of press attachés from foreign embassies and international journalists filled the Holeman Lounge at the National Press Club at a mixer sponsored by the Club’s International Correspondents Committee (ICC) March 14. The mixer, the third put together by the committee in the last year and a half, provided a “wonderful opportunity for the diplomatic community to meet with American and foreign journalists, members of the National Press Club, our staff and our elected board of governors,” said Club President Eileen O’Reilly, who welcomed the participants. The ICC plans two mixers this year,…
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National Press Club Statement on Attacks Against Indian Journalist in Washington
WASHINGTON, March 27, 2023 - Following is a statement from Eileen O'Reilly, president of the National Press Club, and Gil Klein, president of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, on the attack Saturday against Indian journalist Lalit K. Jha of the Press Trust of India, as he was covering a protest at the Indian Embassy on Saturday. “We are dismayed that Lalit, a senior correspondent for PTI was harassed, abused and eventually struck in the side of the head by a stick swung by Khalistan protestors outside the Indian Embassy. By all reports the Secret Service did a great job, stepping…
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