NPR President Kevin Klose will be Keynote Speaker at Hulteng Conversations in Ethics event
The event, a one-day conference on the ethical issues facing journalists, is scheduled for Friday, April 4 beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the George S. Turnbull Portland Center's new home. (read more)
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The John L. Hulteng Conversations in Ethics, an annual one-day conference on the ethical issues facing journalists, will also serve this year as the kickoff event to celebrate the Turnbull Portland's Center's new home in the White Stag Block in Old Town Portland. In addition to Klose's keynote speech, the day includes four panels on the theme "Truth Under Pressure" from a variety of perspectives. The conference website, including a complete agenda, list of speakers, and registration information, is available here.
A former editor, and national and foreign correspondent with The Washington Post, Klose is an award-winning author and international broadcasting executive. Prior to joining NPR in December 1998, Klose served successively as Director of U.S. International Broadcasting, overseeing the U.S. Government global radio and television news services (1997-1998); and President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), broadcasting to Central Europe and the former Soviet Union (1994-1997). Klose first joined RFE/RL in 1992 as Director of Radio Liberty, broadcasting to the former Soviet Union in its national languages.
If you would like to be added to the mailing list for this event, email Zanne Miller, Director of Communication.
