November 15, 2017

Lori Bergen, dean of the College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder, and Monica Davey, Chicago bureau chief of The New York Times, have been named members of The Poynter Institute’s Board of Trustees.

The two will replace Andy Barnes, retired editor and chairman of the Tampa Bay Times, and Anne Hull, Pulitzer Prize winner and former national reporter for The Washington Post, both of whom are concluding their terms. Bergen and Davey will begin their work as trustees in 2018 after serving the Institute as members of the National Advisory Board.

“Poynter is an institution which serves both the journalism industry and the academy,” said Poynter president Neil Brown. “Lori brings insight into modern journalism curriculum at the university level, and Monica understands the nuances of leadership at one of America’s most respected news organizations. This powerful combination will help Poynter advance our status as the premier resource for current and future journalists.”

BergenBergen came to The University of Colorado from Marquette University, where she served as dean of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication. As founding dean of CU Boulder’s first new college in more than 50 years, Bergen is leading the charge to bring an interdisciplinary approach to media, communication and information education that is enriched by data and immersive technologies. She is the immediate past president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and earned her doctorate from Indiana University.

"Global challenges in media and technology require new approaches to maintaining journalism’s essential role in democracy,” Bergen said. "Poynter is all about the future of journalism and is positioned to take the profession forward in new directions. At a moment when journalism is challenged, there is no stronger voice in these discussions and I’m thrilled to be a part of Poynter’s mission to bring a renewed and innovative vision to journalism’s role in a free society.”

DaveyDavey serves as the Chicago bureau chief for The New York Times, covering the Midwest. Before joining the Times, Davey was a working journalist at the Roanoke Times and the Tampa Bay Times. Davey earned her degree in linguistics from Brown University.

“I’m thrilled at the chance to help shape Poynter’s path at such a crucial moment for our industry,” said Davey. “The institute will continue to be an essential resource for journalists and newsrooms and I am honored to be part of that future.”

"Lori and Monica have distinguished themselves as stewards of some of the most important and successful organizations in journalism,” remarked Paul Tash, president and C.E.O. of Times Publishing Co. and Poynter’s chairman of the board. “Poynter will draw deeply on their talent, experience and wisdom."

 

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