David Artavia is an American journalist and editor in digital and print media. He serves as a National Reporter at Yahoo since September 2021. David also works with Verizon Media as a Multimedia Fellow and Reporter along with Yahoo Entertainment and Yahoo Lifestyle teams to build and execute content. Before Yahoo, he spent four years and seven months as Editor In Chief, Out magazine at Pride Media Inc.
Elizabeth Perez is a Cuban-Venezuelan Emmy-winning journalist. As of now, she works as a sports anchor and correspondent for CNN en Español. She is responsible for reporting on the latest and relevant sports news. Before CNN en Español, Elizabeth served as a TV presenter for the sports segments on Telemundo News in Miami.
Andres Oppenheimer is a veteran journalist. He serves as Latin America Editor and Syndicated Columnist at The Miami Herald. Andres is an anchor at CNN En Español of “Oppenheimer Presenta” and writes a column, The Oppenheimer Report. Before that, he spent five years in New York with The Associated Press. In addition, he is the author of seven books that are translated into Japanese, English, Spanish, and also Portuguese.
Joan Vennochi is an American newspaper columnist and journalist. She serves as an op-ed columnist for the Boston Globe and is also a member of the Globe editorial board. She joined Boston Globe in 1977, a researcher on the Spotlight Team, and shared in a Pulitzer Prize for a series on the MBTA. Where she is responsible for formulating and writing editorials. In addition, in 1980, she receved Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting.
Suzette Hackney is a veteran American journalist. As of now, she serves as Deputy Editor and National Columnist at USA TODAY, Indianapolis, Indiana since September 2021. Before USA TODAY, she spent five years and four months as a Columnist at The Indianapolis Star. Suzette has receved several National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence awards and a national Edward R. Murrow award. She appeared in the Scripps Howard Walker Stone Award as a finalist.
Anne Curzan is an American professor and author. She serves as the contributor of That’s What They Say on Michigan Radio. Anne is also a member of the American Heritage Dictionary Usage Panel. Moreover, she is a Professor of English Language and Literature, Professor of Linguistics, and Professor of Education. Before that, she spent nine years as the co-editor of the Journal of English Linguistics.
John U. Bacon is an American New York Times Bestselling writer, public speaker, and also radio commentator. He serves as a weekly sports commentator on Michigan public television stations since 2007. John often appears on Big Ten Network, ESPN, and also NPR. Before that, served as a sports show host at WAAM in Ann Arbor for two years. Apart from his journalism career, he has published 11 books of which seven have been named as the national bestselling books.
Lizzie Presser is an American Journalist. She has been working as a reporter at ProPublica since October 2018. She mainly reports on health, inequality, and how policy is experienced. Before ProPublica, she spent three years and three months as a contributing writer for The California Sunday Magazine.
Peter Elkind is an Emmy award-winning investigative journalist. He serves as a Senior Reporter at ProPublica in Texas since July 2017. Before ProPublica, he spent 19 years working as Editor at Large at Fortune magazine from 1997 to November 2016. Peter, is the co-author of The Smartest Guys in the Room which is named as a national bestseller book.
Meredith Goldstein is an American Columnist. As of now, she serves as a feature writer and advice columnist for The Boston Globe. She also hosts the Love Letters podcast launched in 2018. Meredith also has the love advice column “Love Letters” a show that is aired daily on Boston.com and in the Sunday Magazine as well as in the Globe’s print edition.