ESPN Deportes will return for a second consecutive year to co-sponsor the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ Student Journalist Project and will be joined by CNN at Hispanicize 2017.
The NAHJ Student Journalist Project is an important staple of the training the association offers its members. Students from universities across the country are paired with full time journalists to produce daily news content for multiple platforms. The stories focus on the Hispanicize 2017 convention, topics discussed in the many workshops and relevant topics about the Miami community.
This year’s NAHJ Student Journalist Project is being curated by Hugo Balta, senior director of Hispanic Initiatives at ESPN and past president of NAHJ, complemented by new Student Projects partner Ramon Escobar VP of Diversity and Inclusion, CNN Worldwide.
David Plazas, Opinion editor at the Tennessee is once again the Student Project’s Director. David is instrumental in recruiting students and mentors as well as the overall planning and execution of the initiative.
“As always NAHJ is dedicated to developing the next generation of Hispanic journalists,” remarked Brandon Benavides, current NAHJ President. “We look forward to working with these students and we thank our mentors who are volunteering their time.”
A Who’s Who of Hispanic Journalists
This year’s roster of journalism showcase speakers includes news anchors, top reporters, commentators, researchers, and leaders. In addition to Benavides, the 2017 journalist showcase will feature: Adrian Carrasquillo, White House Correspondent, BuzzfeedNews; Ed O’Keefe, Congressional Reporter, The Washington Post; Mekahlo Medina, NBC News Reporter and Immediate Past President of the NAHJ; Rick Jervis, National Correspondent, USA Today; Myriam Marquez, Executive Editor, El Nuevo Herald; among others that will be named.
In addition to Prudential Financial, the Hispanicize NAHJ Spanish-language journalists conference is sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Pan-American Life Insurance, ESPN Deportes and Miami Herald Media Company.
Hispanicize 2017 Week will feature more than 200 speakers in 100+ sessions, town halls, workshops, fireside chats and keynotes. Hispanicize 2017 also features the Second Annual DiMe Summit, the first annual Hispanicize CMO Summit, the Third Annual Tecla Awards, the 4th annual Positive Impact Awards and Second Annual NAHJ Spanish-language Journalist Conference. This year’s event is being produced in collaboration with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, PRWeek, the Latino Startup Alliance and Black Tech Week.
Sponsorship Opportunities Available
Sponsorship information is still available by contacting sponsorship@hispanicizeevent.com or calling 203.364.4779.
Presented by Prudential Financial, Hispanicize 2017 Week (www.HispanicizeEvent.com) is sponsored by a growing list of sponsors. As of today, announced sponsors also include: P&G Orgullosa, Crest, Toyota, SBS’ LaMusica, Wells Fargo, Walmart, State Farm, NASCAR, Best Western, Go Rving, KOA, Israel Board of Tourism, The W.K. Kellogg Foundation, NBCUniversal TELEMUNDO Enterprises, Comcast, MSNBC, NBC News, AARP, CNN, CNN Español, Cooper Tires, The City of Miami, Kelley Blue Book, Princess House, Home Depot, Regions Bank, Pan American Life Insurance, ESPN Deportes, Florida Dairy Farmers, Ole Henriksen, Lansinoh, República, C-Com Group, Synergy Workspaces, FundLatinos.com, APC Collective, BodenPR, Savings.com, Visit Philly, Sensis, ThinkNow Research, 787Coffee.com, Octopus Advertising Group, saludmóvil, The Calvert Foundation and Dvdendo.
Additional media partners include: PRWeek, Hispanicize Wire, Mamiverse, LatinaMoms.com, Popful, Hispanic Kitchen, 2BTube, PRODU, El Sentinel, Puerto Rico BloggerCon, Hispanic PR Blog, the Hispanic Public Relations Association, Miami Herald Media, Media Moves, iBlog Magazine, and the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR).