All members of the media are encouraged to apply for this award- winning educational seminar. There will be an opening reception on Sunday evening featuring special guest, Chris Roush, author of “The Future of Business Journalism: Why it Matters for Wall Street and Main Street.”
Overnight accommodations will be provided at the JW Marriott Chicago followed by 1.5 days of instruction at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
This program is open to all Midwest journalists including TV, radio, print and digital media. Attendees from outlets such as Crain’s, The Chicago Tribune, WTTW, Thomson Reuters, Biz Times Media, and many more have attended in the past and found the program a worthwhile investment of their time.
Included in the $25 registration fee are seminar materials and book, hotel accommodations, and meals during the event. In addition, a $200 travel stipend and a $25 registration refund will be offered upon completion of the program. Early application is encouraged, as the program has filled in previous years.
The deadline to apply is Jan. 13 , 2024. *Application fee will be refunded whether or not you’ve been accepted into the program.
This seminar is designed to provide busy journalists with a breadth of college-level economics content in a fast-paced two-day format. Many important issues – inflation, interest rates, the environment, unemployment – have implications for the public. The instruction will equip journalists with the tools needed to decipher today’s economy and become more adept at analyzing the policies put forward by politicians and advocacy groups, as well as the public’s response to these policies.
Our partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago allows us to reach media professionals across the Seventh District while offering valuable insight to journalists from within the banking system.
This seminar will:
Be presented by a team of experienced economic educators focused on teaching basic economic principles and how they may relate to journalists and other media professionals.
Provide real-life examples via presentations, simulations, videos and interactive discussions.
Explain common economic terms and highlight practical applications of the economic way of thinking.
Help journalists better understand the economics of the stories they are covering
and how those stories may impact their readers, viewers and listeners.
Topics covered include:
Economic way of thinking
Market prices and labor markets
Institutions of a market economy
Numbers in the newsroom: GDP, CPI, and the unemployment rate
Monetary policy and the Federal Reserve system
Marginal analysis
Behavioral economics
International trade and the global economic scene
And much more
About our featured guest speaker:
Chris Roush is a longtime business journalist and university professor. He is the author of five books on business journalism, including “The Future of Business Journalism: Why it Matters for Wall Street and Main Street,” “Profits and Losses: Business Journalism and its Role in Society” and “Show me the Money: Writing Business and Economics Stories for Mass Communication.”
He was dean of the Quinnipiac University School of Communications and the Walter Hussman Sr Distinguished Professor in business journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he created the business journalism program. His former students now work on the business desks of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News, Dallas Morning News and American City Business Journals publications. In 2010, he was named Journalism Teacher of the Year by the Scripps Howard Foundation and the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication. He is also the founder of the Talking Biz News website, which covers news about business journalism.
More detailed information about our organizations and this program may be found at the Registration page for this event. Important note: Federal Reserve requirements related to security will be communicated with you after registration.
If you have questions about the program or the registration process, please contact Julie at julie@ewwcee.org
Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…
CNBC.com deputy technology editor Todd Haselton is leaving the news organization for a job at The Verge.…
Note from CNBC Business News senior vice president Dan Colarusso: After more than 27 years…
Members of the CoinDesk editorial team have sent a letter to the CEO of its…