University of Pittsburgh
September 25, 2007

Pitt's Department of English and "The Pitt News" to Host Panel Discussion on Acquiring Internships in Mass Media and Public Relations Fields

Al McDowell Scholarship to be presented at Oct. 18 event
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PITTSBURGH-The University of Pittsburgh's Department of English and "The Pitt News," Pitt's student newspaper, will host a panel discussion titled "How to Get an Internship in the Media-PR World: Meet the Professionals," from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Oct. 18, Kurtzman Room, William Pitt Union, 3959 Fifth Ave., Oakland.

In addition to the panel discussion, the annual Al McDowell Memorial Scholarship, named in memory of the Pittsburgh broadcasting pioneer and 1952 School of Arts and Sciences graduate, will be presented to a Pitt undergraduate student in the English department's nonfiction writing program.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Writing Internship Coordinator Caren Marcus at 412-624-1737 or caren@pitt.edu.

Information regarding the moderator and the discussion's panelists follows.

Moderator

David Shribman, "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" executive editor, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism in 1995 for his coverage of Washington and the American political scene. Before coming to Pittsburgh, he was the Washington, D.C., bureau chief of "The Boston Globe." He also worked at various positions for "The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times," "The Washington Star," and "The Buffalo Evening News." His column, "National Perspective," is syndicated to more than 50 papers nationally, and he is a contributing editor of "Fortune "magazine.

Panelists

Frank Gottlieb, news director for KQV Radio, served as a broadcast specialist with the U.S. Army in Vietnam. He has been working at KQV for 22 years and was WTAE-TV's first intern.

Mark Gruetze, administrative editor of the "Pittsburgh Tribune-Review," oversees newsroom recruiting, compiles annual budgets, and runs the metro desk on Sundays. A journalist for 35 years, Gruetze was the managing editor of "The Marietta Times" and an assistant managing editor of the "Danville Commercial-News" before coming to Pittsburgh in 1992.

David Johnson, coanchor for WPXI-TV Channel 11 News, is an award-winning journalist who has covered major national stories, including the 9/11 tragedy of United Flight 93 and the rescue of the Quecreek miners. Johnson is part of the longest-running news anchor team in Pittsburgh.

Pam O'Brien, associate director of Pitt's Public and Professional Writing Program (PPW), worked as vice president of an advertising agency for 15 years before coming to Pitt's English department. A visiting lecturer at Pitt, O'Brien is responsible for supervising PPW interns.

Margaret Sullivan, editor of "The Buffalo News," was appointed vice president of the newspaper in 2001. A four-time Pulitzer Prize juror, Sullivan has written for "The American Editor," "Columbia Journalism Review," "Washington Post," and "Washington Monthly Magazine."

James Warren is managing editor of features for the "Chicago Tribune"and a political analyst, appearing regularly on Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and CNBC. Warren joined the "Tribune "in 1984 as a reporter specializing in labor and legal affairs before being named the national media reporter. Washington Magazine named him one of the capital's 50 most influential journalists.

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