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Bennie Ivory

Bennie Ivory, executive editor, The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky.

My first job was at the Hot Springs, Ark., Sentinel-Record in 1969. I went to work there just a few weeks after high-school graduation and stayed there for 10 years in various jobs, including general-assignment reporter, sports writer and sports editor, court reporter and city and county-government reporter. During that time, I commuted 72 miles a day to college in Arkadelphia, Ark., and worked 40 hours a week at night at the newspaper. The biggest impact in my first year was not a story but the fact that this newspaper took a chance on me. I like to call it a calculated risk. The newspaper was looking for an African- American reporter. I found out about it at a local job agency and was encouraged to apply. My only qualifications: I was African American, I could type, I was a better than average English student and I was a good writer. That introduced me to the need for diversity in our newsrooms. It taught me that you need to give people the opportunity to succeed and that sometimes taking a risk isn't a risk at all. It's about doing the right thing.

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