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What editors are saying


The Freedom Forum programs have helped us to create momentum to diversity in our newsroom."


- Rick Jensen, executive editor, Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, N.Y.

In a world where it's easy to talk about diversity and tough to get anything done, the Chips Quinn Scholars program makes a big difference."


- Ernie Schreiber, editor, Lancaster (Pa.) New Era

 

We have several Chips Quinn alums at The Desert Sun, and I would like to hire more, which is the best praise I can offer. I now look for Chips Quinn Scholars when recruiting. When I see that on a resume it immediately grabs my attention."


- Steve Silberman, executive editor, The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, Calif.

 

Experience the Chips Quinn Scholars program through essays from these partnering editors:

Kathy Spurlock, executive editor, The News-Star, Monroe, La.

Don Flores, editor and executive vice president, El Paso (Texas) Times

Scott Faust, managing editor, The Californian, Salinas

     Lys Mendez, Chips Quinn Scholar, The Californian, Salinas

Meg Downey, executive editor, Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) Journal

Kristi Fry, executive editor, Muskogee (Okla.) Daily Phoenix & Times-Democrat

Ernie Schreiber, editor, Lancaster (Pa.) New Era

 

 

 


Last updated: Friday, July 30, 2010 | 07:25:46
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