The Society of American Business Editors and Writers is seeking business journalists who would like to serve terms on its board of governors.
At least eight governor seats will be up for grabs at its annual conference in Orange County, Calif., in May 2007.
There’s nothing honorary about the title of SABEW governor. This is a working board that runs SABEW’s conferences and contests, helps with our fund-raising efforts, and produces content for The Business Journalist newsletter and its Web site. This is work that aids business journalists of all types.
In return, if elected, you’d belong to a fun, hard-working group. Governors are dedicated to SABEW, and they share their professional wisdom freely.
If you’re interested — or know somebody who’d be great for SABEW — drop an e-mail to Jon Lansner, chair of the nominating committee, at jlansner@ocregister.com.
The deadline to submit nominations is Dec. 8.
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