Parenting in the Digital Newsroom, Speed Dating Style

Presented at ONA19
September 11, 2019
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Being a parent in digital media is hard. Attend this small group, speed-dating-style session for insights into topics impacting journalist parents, from pumping in the newsrooms to talking to your kids about bad news, and share tips, tricks, and the best parenting hacks to make our day-to-day jobs better.

This session is designed for:

  • Anyone seeking tangible solutions to building a healthier work-life in media
  • Newsroom leaders who want to support and accommodate parents and caregivers
  • Journalists looking for a better way to “return to work”

Speakers

Stephanie Backus
National Digital Editorial Manager, Hearst TV
Megha Satyanarayana
Senior Editor, Chemical & Engineering News
Kristen Hare
Local News Reporter, The Poynter Institute
Nicole Stockdale
Director of Digital Strategy, The Dallas Morning News

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