Notice: Chapter Board Vacancies and Potential Appointments

NAHJ DC Members,

As you know, we have two vacancies on the NAHJ DC Chapter Board: Secretary and At-Large Officer. Three people volunteered to fill the positions.

The current chapter board met with all three candidates and found all of them would be a great addition to the Chapter Board.  However, none of the three candidates qualify to be Secretary because neither candidate is a regular member of NAHJ. One candidate is a student member, another is a recent graduate, and the third works in the Public Relations department at a Spanish Language Media Company. We feel all three would be great At-Large Officers. I’ve included a biography of each of the candidates.

Our intention is to appoint all three candidates to the At-Large Officer position and keep the Secretary position vacant until the next election in July. Please let us know your thoughts on this proposal. If there are no objections, I will make the appointments at the end of the month.

I will excise the power of appointment as mentioned in our By-Laws.

Article X SECTION 3: SUBORDINATE OFFICERS AND STAFF

The Board of Directors may appoint, and may authorize the president to appoint, any other officers that the business of the corporation may require, each of whom shall have the title, hold office for the period, have the authority, and perform the duties specified in the bylaws or determined from time-to-time by the Board of Directors.

Sincerely,
Brandon Benavides
Chapter President

Candidates
nahjandreasAndres Gonzalez is a multimedia, bilingual freelance journalist. He has worked with the Associated Press in Washington, D.C. first as a news intern and then as a freelance video producer.
One of his favorite assignments was producing a multimedia, long-format report for The Associated Press on minority, low-income Washington, D.C. residents being priced out due to urban redevelopment.
Before the AP, Andres interned at USA TODAY, WTTG FOX 5 D.C., Public Broadcasting Service, Capital News Service and Corridor Inc. magazine.
Andres graduated from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in political sciences and broadcast journalism. As a student, Andres was the editor-in-chief of La Voz Latina–U-Md.’s only Latino newspaper–and worked at U-Md.’s television station.
Andres was born in Colombia, grew up in Puerto Rico and lived in England. In his free time, he enjoys watching documentaries, trying ethnic cuisines, baking and learning languages (currently learning French).

nahjmacaBorn and raised Venezuela  Melissa Macaya is passionate about reporting and producing news about political and international issues especially focused on Hispanic and Latin American topics. She has gained journalism experience on the local, national and international level producing news content in both English and Spanish. During her undergraduate career, she worked in the media departments of the Organization of American States and the Washington Office on Latin America while also collaborating with various news outlets that included Globovision and Hispanic Link News Service. She then was chosen as a Fellow at NBC News as part of the NAHJ/NBC Fellowship where she served as field producer for Nightly News. In the Fall semester of her senior year, she worked with Univision in Texas helping produce news packages about Hispanics in the state and around the country. Melissa loves to travel and has lived in 5 countries: Venezuela, Spain, Mexico, Argentina and the United States. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Georgetown University and working at CNN’s DC bureau with its CNN en Espanol team and Assignment Desk.

nahjcyunthiaCynthia Martinez is the Marketing Director for ZGS Communications, a multimedia company that owns and operates the largest group of Telemundo affiliates, radio properties, holaciudad.com and more. Cynthia drives all station marketing efforts from beginning to end, while also providing day to day support and training to 14 marketing coordinators across the company. From strategy to creative media placement, she establishes marketing priorities for the group, incorporates new platforms and supports digital and social media marketing efforts. She is a graduate of the University of Central Florida.

NAHJ DC Chapter Mixer and Membership Drive

San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro

UPDATE: We are so thrilled that so many members want to attend our Chapter Mixer and Membership Drive. We reached capacity. Those who made the list will get an email. Those who are on the waiting-list will also get an email. If you RSVP please ensure your membership is current. You can renew on Sunday. Remember the NAHJ membership special is $50. The chapter does not have a separate chapter fee.

The NAHJ D.C. Chapter Board declared the Chapter Mixer and Membership Drive a private event. So there will not be any media availability for our special guests: San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro and Telemundo Anchor José Díaz-Balart. The Chapter will release pictures, video, and a write-up on our website as we usually do with our events. If you would like a one-on-one interview with our special guests, we suggest to contact their office directly.

We are pleased to announce San Antonio Mayor, Julián Castro, and Telemundo  Anchor, José Diaz-Balart, will make special appearances at our chapter mixer and membership drive on Sunday, January 20, 2013 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

NAHJ DC Member Carolyn Brown will host our mixer at her home in the Palisades neighborhood. Come eat mini-barbecue sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, and Texas cornbread-pudding from Rocklands BBQ. Come mingle with the top journalists in our region while enjoying a glass of wine. The mixer is free and open to NAHJ members and guests.

Telemundo Anchor Jose Diaz-Balart
Telemundo Anchor Jose Diaz-Balart

Please RSVP by Friday, January 18 at 5:00 PM. You can RSVP by emailing nahjdc@gmail.com. Your confirmation will include Carolyn’s address.

Membership Drive

Right now, members can join or renew their professional membership for $50. The student rate is $20. The special membership rate ends January 31, 2013. The rate will go back to $75 February 1. Please check the Washington, D.C. Chapter Box when you join. This is important so you can vote in chapter elections and your name will appear on our chapter list. We do not charge a separate Chapter Membership fee. All of our members are members of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. More here.

NAHJ DC Meets with WUSA-TV News Director

More than a dozen members gathered for Sunday brunch at WUSA-TV/ 9 News Now for our November membership meeting.  News Director Fred D’Ambrosi spoke about a variety of topics including hiring and covering the election.  READ MORE HERE.

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Photo Courtesy: Franklin Gracia.

Jacqueline Baylon Resigns from Chapter Board, Moves to New York City

Chapter Members,

Jacqueline Baylon submitted her resignation. She is moving to New  York City to work at Digital First. Although she served as secretary for a few months, she was instrumental in several chapter events beginning  with Una Noche con Periodistas. She is the one who secured our first  chapter donation: a beer keg. She also planned our August meeting at the Scripps Howard Washington Bureau and hosted our Fall Chapter Mixer  Under the Stars at her home.

We will miss her and we wish her well.

If you are interested in joining the chapter as secretary please let me know.

Sincerely,
Brandon Benavides
Chapter President

Highlights from NAHJ Region 3 Conference

Sponsored by American University School of Communication and United Airlines
Dozens of journalists gathered at American University on Saturday, October 13 to sharpen their English and Spanish storytelling skills. (Photos Courtesy: Aileen Schlef)

Membership Meeting with WUSA-TV News Director

Join us for Sunday Brunch with Fred D’Ambrosi, the News Director, at W*USA in Washington, D.C. on NovemBer 11, 2012 at 11:00 AM.
 
ADDRESS: 4100 Wisconsin Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20016
METRO: AU/Tenelytown on the Red line
 
Please RSVP by emailing nahjdc@gmail.com. The deadline is 5:00 PM Friday, November 9. We will provide coffee and pan dulce.

Chapter Discount: Register Now for NAHJ Region 3 Conference for $30

Chapter Members,

We are offerings $10 off for the first 15 Chapter members who register for the NAHJ Region 3 Conference at American University on Saturday, October 13.

The Chapter Board approved funding the discount. Please email nahjdc@gmail.com to register.

Regular price is $40 for NAHJ members and $50 for non-members. Discounted price will be $30 for NAHJ DC members.

Website:
NAHJ Region 3 Conference at American University
October Chapter Mixer Under The Stars

Sincerely,

Brandon Benavides
Chapter President

October Chapter Mixer Under The Stars

NAHJ Washington, D.C. Chapter Mixer: Friday, October 12

Pizarro
Balta

Come mix and mingle with Washington’s top journalists including special guests NAHJ President Hugo Balta from ESPN and Fernando Pizarro from Univision.

Enjoy tamales, rice, beans, chips and salsa under the stars and on the rooftop. NAHJ DC Chapter Secretary will host our mixer at her home near Union Station at 7:00 PM. You may bring wine, beer, or spirits.

The mixer is free and all are welcome. We will auction off 2 roundtrip tickets from United Airlines.

RSVP by emailing nahjdc@gmail.com. Your confirmation will include Jacqueline’s address.

United Airlines is the official carrier of NAHJ special events.

NAHJ Region 3 Conference at American University

Join us for the NAHJ Region 3 Conference, “Cultura at the Capital: Covering Latin America’s growing influence in the nation” at American University School of Communication in Washington, D.C. Saturday, October 13. The day-long conference will feature various workshops and training programs with a focus on Latina American news coverage.

The conference and workshops will happen in the Mary Graydon Center at AU. Here’s a map of campus. Free parking is available on the weekends across the street from the campus on Nebraska Avenue in Northwest Washington. A shuttle bus runs from the AU/Tentleytown Metro Station on the Red Line to the main campus.

Registration is $40 for NAHJ members. Go to the National Website for a detailed agenda and register online.

If you are interested in joining the planning committee email Region 3 Director Chris Ramirez at chrisram46@yahoo.com.

September Membership Meeting at Scripps Howard Washington Bureau

Join us Thursday, September 13 at 7:00 PM at the Scripps Howard Washington Bureau in Northwest Washington.

Peter Copeland will speak. He is the Washington Bureau Chief for Scripps Howard. He is also a NAHJ member.

Address: 1090 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20005

Metro Stations: Farragut North on Red line and McPherson Square on Blue and Orange Lines

Please RSVP by emailing nahjdc@gmail.com by Wednesday at 4:00 PM.