NPF Selects 19 Journalists for 2022 Living Longer Fellowship

Congratulations to the 19 journalists selected for our “Living Longer: The New Age for Aging” Journalism Fellowship! We’re thrilled to bring this group to our three-day program from Sept. 18 to 21 in Washington, D.C., for training sessions examining the complexities of an increasingly multigenerational workforce. They’ll learn how to use data to accurately cover the  50+ age group, explore the impacts of artificial intelligence, intersectionality and other factors affecting older workers, and glean exclusive insights about federal aging policy in 2022 and beyond. 


The journalists are:

Mayra Acevedo | WIPR TV AL | Puerto Rico

Renee Cordes | Mainebiz | Maine

Tony Hicks | Bay City News Service | California

Madeline Holcombe | CNN | Georgia

Anitra Johnson | Delaware Online/The News Journal | Delaware

Rebecca Knight | Insider | Massachusetts

William J. Kole | The Associated Press | Rhode Island

Jacqueline López-García | La Opinión | California

Lauren J. Mapp | The San Diego Union-Tribune | California

Karen Michel | Independent/Freelance | New York

Alexa Mikhail | Fortune Magazine | New York

Laura Putre | IndustryWeek/Endeavor Business Media | Ohio

Anne Tergesen | The Wall Street Journal | New York

Annmarie Timmins | New Hampshire Bulletin | New Hampshire

Susan Tompor | Detroit Free Press/USA Today Network | Michigan

Monica Torres | HuffPost | New York

Lori Valigra | Bangor Daily News | Maine

Adam Walser | WFTS-TV/ABC Action News | Florida

Kiersten Willis | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Georgia


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