D.K. Christi has a colorful background that has no doubt contributed to her storehouse of experiences, today expressed through her craft as an author and journalist. A native of Michigan, while her travels have allowed her to spend time in many states, she is most influenced by time spent in California, as well as in
Born in White Plains, New York, Parkinson’s family moved to Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C., when he was five years old. As an undergrad at Dartmouth, he was a reporter and then an editor for the college paper, and in graduate school at Harvard Business School, he was a reporter for the school’s
Naples resident Lois C. Sabatino, a founding member of Press Club of Southwest Florida, loves to write and has been at the craft all of her life. For 45 years as a professional writer, she has worked in a variety of media, primarily for newspapers, magazines and television. A proven wordsmith, she has also done
A Naples resident for 22 years and, who along with her husband, Terry Miller was a founding member of the Press Club of Southwest Florida in the mid-nineties, Rhona Saunders has had an interesting, professional career. Having worked in the political milieu of Washington, D.C., Saunders said that she found politics fascinating, and very frustrating.
Longtime NPC member Phil Jason admits to his true addiction in Florida Weekly‘s True Confessions.
Here are some updates on the FGCU journalism program of which I am very excited about and anxious to share with the Club. Starting with two of our faves: Maryann Batlle (one of the students that presented to NPC … two years ago) has completed her master’s degree at the Cronkite School at ASU, and
Chicago, Illinois. Okinawa, Japan. Davenport, Iowa. St. Louis, Missouri. Hartford, Connecticut. Rochester, New York. Those are the places our new Press Club of Southwest Florida member Arnold Klinsky lived before becoming a Florida resident this past spring. With vacation trips to Pelican Bay for the last 15 years, Arnold has now decided to make Naples
This is the first in a series of columns about our members, their careers and activities — then and now. SCOOP welcomes your ideas and/or contributions to this column. by Brooke Mundy Carole Greene has every right to be proud. Not only is she a founding member of the Press Club of Southwest Florida,
NPC always welcomes new members and this year has been an exceptionally good one for adding to our ranks. Joining us are: Sarah Adams, a marketing professional who has moved from Massachusetts to Naples. Currently she is a Freelance Writer and her work has been published in the Boston Globe and Southshore Living among other
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