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Mission:  The Center for Sustainable Journalism aims to ensure that high quality, ethically sound journalism continues to have a vibrant place in our democracy.

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Leonard Witt, Executive Director Carole Arnold, Marketing and Logistics Expert John Fleming, Editor Ryan Schill, Reporter Clay Duda, Digital Media Specialist Jen Renshaw, Administrator


Leonard Witt
Executive Director
JJIE.org/Center for Sustainable Journalism

Leonard Witt holds the Robert D. Fowler Distinguished Chair in Communication at Kennesaw State University and was named an Eminent Scholar by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia in May 2008.

In August 2008, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award for Kennesaw State University. With $1.5 million in new funding from the Harnisch Foundation, he is the founder of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University.

The Center’s mission is aimed at discovering innovative ways to produce financially sustainable, high quality and ethically sound journalism. The Center will produce applied research, build collaborations and advance innovative projects to test the viability of community-supported journalism. Witt’s scholarship centers around civic and citizen journalism represented by his First Monday peer-reviewed paper: “Constructing a Framework to Enable an Open Source Reinvention of Journalism.”

His annual SoCon, social media, social networking conference at Kennesaw State draws about 300 metro Atlantans representing marketing, blogging, new and traditional media, academia, public relations, human resources and executive ranks. He was a journalist for more than 25 years, including being editor of Sunday Magazine at the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Minnesota Monthly magazine. Before entering academia in 2002, he was the executive director of the Minnesota Public Radio Civic Journalism Initiative. He blogs at PJNet.org.

Contact Len:
lwitt@kennesaw.edu
770.423.6925

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Carole Arnold
Marketing & Logistics Expert
JJIE.org/Center for Sustainable Journalism

Carole Arnold is the Marketing and Logistics Expert for the Center for Sustainable Journalism and all of its projects, conferences and other endeavors. During her more than fifteen years of experience, she has developed a versatile skill set including marketing communications and project management.

Joining the CSJ in 2009, Carole has played an integral role in launching, developing and maintaining the strategic goals of the Center. Most recently she has spear-headed the development of the JJIE’s ‘Resources’ and ‘Directory’ initiatives.

As a mother of two budding young adults, Carole’s unqiue perspective has proven invaluable to the work of the JJIE. Spanning the course of the next year, Carole aims to push the JJIE beyond the role of a strictly news publication, making it a resource for parents, professionals and all those working at the intersection of children and the law.

Prior to her work with the Center, Carole worked as Operations Support Manager with Marketing Specifics, Inc. Her experience, both on the job and out in the ‘real-world,’ has contributed to her stellar work at the Center while allowing her to stay flexible enough to tackle daily problems while keeping the organization on the road to sustainability.

Carole holds a Bachelor of Arts from University of South Florida in International Studies.

Contact Carole:
carnol27@kennesaw.edu

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John Fleming
Editor
JJIE.org

John Fleming, Editor, has been in journalism for nearly 20 years.

His first experience in a newsroom was as a boy working at his mother’s weekly, The Geneva Reaper, in south Alabama. A graduate of The University of Alabama and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Fleming went on to work as a foreign correspondent, a newspaper editor and an investigative reporter. While covering southern and west Africa for five years for a number of news outlets including Reuters, he reported on wars in Congo, Angola and Congo-Brazzaville, the rise of the anti-apartheid government and civil unrest in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, the U.N. intervention in Mozambique, the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide, ethnic warfare in Burundi, political repression in Zimbabwe, guerilla warfare in northern Uganda and Sudan as well as the oil and diamond trade throughout the region.

Later, while at The Anniston (Ala.) Star he worked as editorial page editor and then editor at large. There he directed an aggressive editorial team that covered state, national and international politics and economics while playing a crucial role in advancing the needs of a local community deeply in need.

His most recent work, in collaboration with colleagues from other news outlets, has been with the Civil Rights Cold Case Project, a groundbreaking investigative journalism project involving print, radio and documentary film. The Cold Case Project has examined many murders from the Civil Rights era that have in the past received little or no coverage from the press or interest from law enforcement.

Contact John:
editor@jjie.org
678.797.2899

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Ryan Schill
Reporter
JJIE.org

Ryan Schill is a reporter with the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange.

A graduate of Kennesaw State University, Ryan holds a BS in Communication with a concentration in Media Studies. He is currently pursuing an MA in Professional Writing at KSU.

Originally from New Jersey, Ryan has lived in the Atlanta, Ga. area for more than a decade, first travelling south in a misbegotten road trip adventure that was marked by far too many naps on the side of the highway.

Ryan now lives in Kennesaw, Ga. with his wife, Vanessa, and two small dogs. When he is not writing for JJIE, Ryan freelances for print and online magazines as well as practicing his web design skills on his website, ryanschill.com.

Contact Ryan:
rschill@kennesaw.edu
770.794.7745

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Clay Duda
Digital Media Specialist
JJIE.org/Center for Sustainable Journalism

Clay Duda is a Digital Media Specialist (DMS) with the Center for Sustainable Journalism (CSJ), JJIE’s parent company. As DMS, Clay oversees virtually all multimedia projects for the CSJ and the JJIE while maintaining the organizations online presence and working in the JJIE newsroom.

Clay splits his time between the CSJ’s Digital Communications department and the JJIE newsroom. While much of his work is behind the scenes, you’ll find his bylines, photos and other work appearing regularly on the JJIE and other sites associated with the Center.

A 2010 graduate from Georgia State University, Clay holds a BA in Journalism with a minor in fine art photography. As an undergrad, he worked as an investigative reporter and editor with student news organization, served as Music Intern at Creative Loafing in Atlanta and tackled a variety of freelance gigs – all while maintaining a 3.7 GPA and working full-time.

Aside from his work with the JJIE and CSJ, Clay freelances on a semi-regular basis for a handful of regional and national (thanks to the power of the internets) publications. He blogs spastically at www.clayduda.com and takes a lot of pictures with his iPhone, most of which never see the light of day.

 

Contact Clay:
sduda@kennesaw.edu
678.797.2898

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Jen Renshaw
Administrator
JJIE.org/Center for Sustainable Journalism

Jen Renshaw has over 20 years of experience in operations, infrastructure and program design, curriculum and training plan development, product marketing and product launch. She has worked in a variety of industries including education, health & human services, advertising, and consumer products in the U.S. and abroad and has worked in both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.

In addition to her work at the Center for Sustainable Journalism, Jen is a freelance business development and marketing consultant for entrepreneurs and start ups and is actively involved with several promising new ventures in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors.

Jen has spent a good part of her career working in higher education. Prior to coming to the Kennesaw State University, Jen served for 8 years as the Associate Director at the Lang Center for Entrepreneurship at Columbia Business School in New York City. Jen holds an MBA with concentrations in Entrepreneurship and Marketing from Kennesaw State University and a BFA in Theater Performance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native, Jen now lives in Roswell, Georgia with husband and two children.

Contact Jen:
jrensha2@kennesaw.edu
678.797.2897

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