Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

Across its website and social media, the organization is now simply the Maynard Institute, and is currently led by co-executive directors Evelyn Hsu and Martin G. Reynolds.

After the 1970s, MIJE shifted its focus from entry-level reporters mid-career editors and managers and from newsroom basics to advanced skill development.

The Maynard 200 Fellowship provides advanced training and mentorship to diverse corps of mid-career journalists in order to promote their career growth into leadership roles.

According to the Maynard Institute website, "The Fault Lines Program is a series of in-person and virtual diversity training sessions for newsrooms.

The program seeks to address personal bias "Fault Lines" of race, gender, sexual orientation, generation, geography and class as they apply to journalists, newsroom collaboration and coverage."

[4] She is also the president and founding partner of Global MediaX, a strategic multicultural and international media consultancy group headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Board Officers include journalists John X. Miller, Christian Hendricks, Bill Celis, Dickson Louie and Dorothy Butler Gilliam.

Current and past board Members include Sarah Allen, Kim Bardakian, Susan Leath, Kevin Merida, Debra Adams Simmons, Virgil L. Smith and April O. Turner.

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