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SABEW seeks applicants for data immersion workshop

January 16, 2024

Posted by Chris Roush

Nearly two dozen journalists will attend the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing’s 2024 Goldschmidt Fellowship data immersion workshop March 3-7 in Washington, D.C.

During the five-day workshop, fellows will interact with representatives from governmental and non-governmental agencies that produce the data that business journalists use every day. These sessions expand the journalists’ knowledge of economic data while helping government agencies better tailor that data to inform the public.

The in-person workshop will focus on understanding how the government creates and uses data and will show how to locate hidden data. Experts and government professionals will surround fellows during this all-access program. Additionally, they will speak directly with those who compile and manage the statistics as they explore the large cache of data each agency produces and understand the data’s importance to their communities.

The event will include representatives from the:

  • U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
  • U.S. Census Bureau
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • Federal Reserve Bank
  • Organized Crime and Corruption project (OCCRP)
  • Project on Government Oversight

The workshop is in its tenth year and is funded annually by a grant from the Illinois-based Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation.

It is coordinated by Marty Steffens, SABEW chair at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and Kevin Hall, former SABEW president and managing editor/Americas, OCCRP.


Please complete the application by 5 p.m. ET, Friday, Jan. 26. To be considered for a fellowship, you must have an active SABEW membership. If you have any questions, please contact Tess McLaughlin, tmclaughlin@sabew.org.

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