Special Event: 20 years of the Press Club of Southwest Florida You are Invited! Thursday, Dec. 1 Luncheon Honoring the Founders and Past Presidents Be part of history! Founders and members will recall the past and look to the future. Tell us what the Press Club of Southwest Florida means to you, share
Caroline Beasley, interim CEO & CFO of Beasley Media Group, Inc. announces some great news – scroll down to view. Member Soni Dimond, Beasley Media Group’s vice president of corporate communications, is slated to become NPC’s next president. Beasley Media Group, Inc. is a subsidiary of Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., headquartered in Naples.
…The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have seen some attempts to get into voter data in Florida, Edwards said. Read reporter June Fletcher’s news article HERE. Not to be missed.
For any Press Club of Southwest Florida members who have been out of town—or under a rock—and missed the announcement, our very own Penny Fisher is now “interim executive editor” of the Naples Daily News. WOW!!! Anyone who has ever worked with Penny, as we in this club have, knows that the term “interim” needs
After many years of scheduling luncheons on the fourth Thursday of the month, last year the Hilton-Naples was not able to offer us that day. We switched to the third Monday, with less than stellar results. Since October, our luncheons have not been as well attended as we would expect with a membership of more
The Press Club of Southwest Florida (NPC) has gone on record with Florida legislators—Representative Greg Steube and Senator Rene Garcia—in opposition to HB 1021 and SB 1220. These bills, if passed as currently constituted, would severely restrict the ability of people to be awarded payment of their attorney’s fees if they win a lawsuit upholding
At the February NPC Board of Governors meeting, it was decided to offer discounted, subsidized $10 student tickets through Eventbrite, primarily for FGCU journalism students who are not our scholarship students. The Feb. 15 luncheon meeting was the first time the tickets were offered, and two FGCU journalism students took advantage of the opportunity. Chelsea
NPC member Phil Beuth spent his entire broadcasting career with one company. As the first employee of a fledgling media startup in 1955, Beuth worked his way up over a 40-year span, as Capital Cities grew to become one of America’s most influential and successful media companies. A Dickensian rags-to-riches tale of a disadvantaged boy,
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