Eleven candidates are running for six vacant seats on the Society of American Business Editors and Writers’ board of governors.
The top six vote-getters will serve three-year terms, beginning at the group’s annual meeting in Baltimore on April 28.
The candidates and their respective media outlets are Kathy Brister, Atlanta Journal-Constitution; Cliff Cumber, Frederick News-Post; Nikhil Deogun, The Wall Street Journal; Dan Haar, The Hartford Courant; Ray Hennessey, Fox Business Network; Beth Hunt, American City Business Journals; Roland Jones, MSNBC.com; Gail MarksJarvis, Chicago Tribune; Mark McSherry, Reuters; David Morrow, TheStreet.com; and Dawn Wotapka, Dow Jones Newswires.
Hennessey, MarksJarvis and Wotapka are running for re-election. The other candidates are running for the board for the first time.
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