NPF Names 14 Journalists for 2025 Covering Workplace Mental Health Fellowship

The National Press Foundation is excited to welcome 14 journalists selected for our Covering Workplace Mental Health fellowship in Washington, D.C., May 21-22, 2025. The newest class of NPF fellows will hear from expert speakers within the psychology and business fields. They will also have the opportunity to attend the Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting winner’s reception.

The journalists are: 

Katie Brandt | Chicago Health Magazine | Illinois

Julia Carpenter | Independent | New York

Jordan Gass-Poore’ | Independent | New York

Alyssa Goldberg | USA Today | New York

Katie Langin | Science Magazine | Colorado

Lindsey Leake | Independent | Virginia

Michelle Marchante | Miami Herald | Florida

Candace Y.A. Montague | Independent | Washington, D.C.

Aneri Pattani | KFF Health News | Washington, D.C.

Clavel Rangel Jiménez | The Guardian | Florida

Kaela Roeder | Technical.ly | Washington, D.C.

Amira Sweilem | NJ.com | New Jersey

Alex Viveros | Jackson Hole News&Guide | Wyoming

Randy Yohe | West Virginia Public Broadcasting | West Virginia


This program is sponsored by the Luv U Project, with associate sponsor the American Psychological Association. The National Press Foundation is solely responsible for its content.

Help Make Good Journalists Better
Donate to the National Press Foundation to help us keep journalists informed on the issues that matter most.
DONATE ANY AMOUNT