The National Press Foundation has chosen 20 journalists for in-depth training to explore aging and retirement – and to better understand generational changes.
Over four days, journalists will hear from experts about Social Security and Medicare; the public safety net and faltering pensions; Alzheimer’s disease and other health concerns. The training will take place June 12-15, 2016, at NPF’s Media Training Center in downtown Washington.
The journalists are:
Eileen Ambrose | AARP The Magazine, AARP Bulletin | Washington, DC
Sandra Block |Kiplinger’s Personal Finance | Washington, DC
Dan Caplinger | The Motley Fool | Massachusetts
Jill Cornfield | Bankrate.com | New York
Jill Cowan | The Dallas Morning News | Texas
Pat Ferrier | The Coloradoan (Fort Collins) | Colorado
Frank Gluck | The News-Press (Fort Myers) | Florida
Bryan Horwath | The Wichita Eagle | Kansas
Caitlin Kelly | Freelance journalist: The New York Times, other publications | New York
Rory Linnane | USA Today Network – Wisconsin | Wisconsin
Jonnelle Marte | The Washington Post | Washington, DC
Deborah Martinez |KSFR 101.1 FM | New Mexico
Kyle Munson | The Des Moines Register | Iowa
Millicent Ozdaglar | KCRA 3 | California
Encarnacion Pyle | The Columbus Dispatch | Ohio
Gary Rotstein | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Pennsylvania
Anne Saker | The Cincinnati Enquirer| Ohio
Troy Turner | Opelika-Auburn News | Alabama
Tara Lynn Wagner | Time Warner Cable News / NY1 | New York
Amy Zipkin | Freelance journalist: The New York Times, other publications | Connecticut
Funding for the all-expenses-paid fellowship was provided by Prudential Financial.