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NAMME Recognizes ‘Champions in Diversity’ at Annual Dinner, April 15, 2008

(Washington, DC, March 10, 2008)— The National Association of Multicultural Media Executives will hold its "Annual Celebration of Diversity” Awards Dinner, recognizing a multicultural slate of industry trailblazers at 7 pm, April 15th at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC. The event will take place during the week of the Newspaper Association of America and American Society of Newspaper Editors Annual conventions.

As a prelude to the dinner, a special reception will be held announcing NAMME’s new strategic direction that will position itself to become more platform agnostic, recognizing growth in magazine, ethnic media and mobile media, and establishing strategic partnerships and programming to better serve the changing needs of a diverse membership base. The organization also will celebrate its name change to the National Association of Multicultural Media Executives. The 18-year-old group represents multicultural media executives from all racial and ethnic groups and across all platforms of media. NAMME Chair Neil Foote, president of Foote Communications LLC and assistant professor of journalism at the University North Texas, will serve as the Master of Ceremonies, paying tribute to this year’s winners by acknowledging their numerous contributions not only to media, but to the world at large.

The Diversity Award winners are:

Robert C. Maynard Legend Award
Marvin Lake, retired Public Editor, The Virginian-Pilot

Distinguished Diversity Award for Lifetime Achievement
John C. Quinn, Founder, Freedom Forum's Chips Quinn Scholars Program, Former chief news executive, Gannett, Co., Inc.; former editor-in-chief, USA TODAY

Catalyst Award—Print
Lewis Diuguid, Vice President, Community Resources, The Kansas City Star

Catalyst Award—New Media
Omar Hamoui, Founder & CEO, AdMob

Catalyst Award—Broadcast
Robin Roberts, co-anchor, "Good Morning America", ABC News

The Lawrence Young Breakthrough Award
Arlene Notoro Morgan, Associate Dean, Prizes and Programs, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

Award of Valor
Collective Effort of 10 Time Inc. magazines for their group coverage of the 2-year aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:

  • Larry Hackett, Managing Editor, People
  • Richard Stengel, Managing Editor, Time
  • Andy Serwer, Managing Editor, FORTUNE
  • Angela Burt-Murray, Editor-in-Chief, ESSENCE
  • Dan Goodgame, Managing Editor, Fortune Small Business
  • Peter Castro, Managing Editor, People en Espanol
  • Eric Schurenberg, Managing Editor, Money
  • Rick Tetzeli, Managing Editor, Entertainment Weekly
  • Terry McDonell, Managing Editor, Sports Illustrated Group
  • Eleanor Griffin, Editor-in-Chief, Cottage Living
  • Michelle Ebanks, President, ESSENCE

Valor Award: Courageous Reporting - Aparism "Bobby" Ghosh, World Editor, TIME Magazine

The National Association of Multicultural Media Executives is the convergence zone for minority executives who represent print, broadcast and digital media across all disciplines. Our holistic programs and services are preparing innovative leaders for the digital convergence of the 21st Century.


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