The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing announced Thursday that Romaine Bostick, a Bloomberg Television news anchor, and Pia Sarkar, business news editor at The Associated Press, have been elected to the board of governors.
SABEW membership also re-elected Rich Barbieri, deputy business editor of The New York Times; Matthew Goldberg, consumer banking reporter at Bankrate; Andrew Leckey, international speaker and trainer; Cindy Perman, partnerships and syndication editor at CNBC.com; and Oliver Staley, culture and lifestyle editor at Quartz.
Here are details on the seven board members who will be installed on Thursday, June 24 from noon – 12:30 p.m. ET during the SABEW virtual membership meeting. To join the meeting, use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81025027226.
- Rich Barbieri, deputy business editor, The New York Times (2021-2024 term)
- Romaine Bostick, news anchor, Bloomberg Television (2021-2024 term)
- Matthew Goldberg, consumer banking reporter, Bankrate (2021-2024 term)
- Andrew Leckey, international speaker and trainer; founder and past president, Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism (2021-2023 term)
- Cindy Perman, partnerships and syndication editor, CNBC.com (2021-2024 term)
- Pia Sarkar, business news editor, Associated Press (2021-2024 term)
- Oliver Staley, business and culture editor, Quartz (2021-2024 term)
They join SABEW’s existing board members:
- Caleb Silver, SABEW president, editor-in-chief, Investopedia
- Heather Long, SABEW vice president, economics correspondent, The Washington Post
- Glenn Hall, SABEW secretary/treasurer, chief editor, The Wall Street Journal
- Cesca Antonelli, editor-in-chief, Bloomberg Industry Group
- Robert Barba, spot news editor, Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal
- Megan Davies, editor and reporter, Reuters
- Alan Deutschman, professor and Reynolds endowed chair of business journalism University of Nevada, Reno
- Pallavi Gogoi, chief business editor, NPR
- Desiree Hanford, lecturer, Medill/Northwestern University
- James Madore, economics writer, Newsday
- Dean Murphy, associate managing editor of investigations, The New York Times
- James B. Nelson, business editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and instructor, Marquette University
- Jenny Paurys, head of news and insight operations, S&P Global Market Intelligence
- Scott Wenger, editorial director, Barron’s