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Unity
Names Anna Lopez as new Executive Director
WASHINGTON,
D.C. (Hispanic PR Wire) May 9, 2007 — UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc. today
announced that Anna Lopez has been appointed UNITY's executive director. Lopez,
who is currently executive director of the National Association of Hispanic
Journalists, assumes the position on July 1.
Lopez was named the executive director by UNITY's board of directors May 3, in
Washington, D.C.
"Having Anna as executive director provides UNITY and its four alliance
partners the strongest management at a time we are accelerating preparations for
our national convention in 2007," said UNITY president Ernest R. Sotomayor.
"Anna is well-respected throughout the industry for her ability to organize
and stage great annual conventions, but more than that, she will provide the
proven leadership we seek in moving UNITY forward beyond next year."
Lopez, a native of Washington, D.C., graduated from Mount Vernon College in the
district in 1992 with a BA in Business Administration. Before joining NAHJ,
Lopez worked as a national news aide at The Washington Post.
In 1995, Lopez joined the staff of NAHJ as its special projects manager. She
then became director of education and professional development in 1997 and was
promoted to executive director in 1998.
During her tenure, NAHJ has grown from a yearly budget of $1 million to $1.7
million and the membership has grown to its current high of 1,800. The
association has also experienced record attendance at its annual convention.
"I am looking forward to working at one of the most important journalism
organizations in the country," said Lopez. "As we approach our 2007
convention, the importance of newsroom diversity and in improving the overall
quality in journalism is more crucial than ever."
UNITY is made up of the National Association of Black Journalists, the National
Association of Hispanic Journalists, the Asian American Journalists Association
and the Native American Journalists Association. Its mission is to improve
coverage of people of color by dispelling stereotypes and myths and to educate
mainstream media on the value and importance of diversity.
UNITY will hold its third convention from August 4-8, 2007 at the Washington
Convention Center, and again expects it will be the largest journalism
convention ever, as were UNITY's first two gatherings in 1994 and 1999. UNITY
'94 in Atlanta drew more than 6,000 participants, and UNITY '99 in Seattle drew
more than 6,700 attendees.
Already, UNITY has arranged for a half-dozen major universities, national
training institutions, many other national journalism associations and
high-profile speakers to be part of next year's convention.
More information on the UNITY 2007 convention can be found at http://www.unityjournalists.org
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