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Read as ICFJ staff travel abroad, meeting with journalists and developing new programs to help build better media around the globe.

Lanaea Featherstone, Senior Program Director
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Lanaea directs ICFJ programs in Latin America and for Hispanic communities in the U.S.

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Joyce Barnathan, ICFJ's president, has over 20 years' experience as an editor and reporter for BusinessWeek, Newsweek and other publications. She currently serves as the Chair of the Global Forum for Media Development, is a trustee of the Arthur F. Burns Fellowships Program, and is on the advisory board of McGraw-Hill's Architectural Record. See all of Joyce's blog entries here.

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Patrick Butler is the Vice President of Programs for the International Center for Journalists. His areas of expertise are: journalism training worldwide, global journalism ethics, best practices of journalism, challenges in international reporting, and globalizing local news. See all of Patrick's blog entries here.
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Rob Taylor is the Director of ICFJ's Environmental Programs. He worked as a newspaper reporter for three decades, about half of that period covering environmental issues. He wrote for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for 10 years, The Wall Street Journal's Washington Bureau for nine years, and the Philadelphia Bulletin for seven years and free-lanced in eastern and southern Africa in 1977 and 1978. Taylor was a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University in 1996 and 1997.

Michelle Mathew is a program officer for ICFJ. She works on a variety of ICFJ's international programs including the Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program, the World Affairs Fellowship Program. In December, she traveled to Istanbul with ICFJ to help organize a conference for Muslim-World and U.S. journalists on improving coverage of religion. See all of Michelle's blog entries here.




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is the Director of Program and Proposal Budgets. He acts as the liaison between ICFJ's program and financial departments, he is responsible for developing budgets for proposals, and keeping oversight on expense reports and budgets for ongoing ICFJ programs.

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