In this week’s career chat, we talked with Jeremy Caplan, director of education at City University of New York’s Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism. The program is intended to help students research new business models for news and learn how to start businesses.
Caplan was joined by one of his students, Jeanne Pinder, who was at The New York Times for more than two decades and is now working on her own startup project, Clearhealthcosts.com.
Pinder and Caplan, who’s a Ford Fellow in Entrepreneurial Journalism Teaching at Poynter, will talk about the kind of work that is going on at the center and how journalists everywhere can cultivate their skills for creating and innovating.
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