Welcome to the newest members of AHCJ

Feb. 16th, 2010 by Pia Christensen
Filed under: Member news 

AHCJ welcomes these new members:

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  • Wilson Lowrey, associate professor, University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, Ala.
  • Marilyn Nelson, independent journalist; Flagstaff, Ariz.
  • Andrew Kimball, independent journalist; San Rafael, Calif.
  • Shari Roan, staff writer, Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles
  • Angilee Shah, independent journalist; Walnut, Calif.; @angshah
  • Lee Bowman, correspondent, Scripps Howard News Service; Washington, D.C.
  • Charlotte Schubert, senior editor and Washington correspondent, Nature Medicine; Washington, D.C.; @schubertcm
  • Caroline Stetler, post graduate fellow, Investigative Reporting Workshop; Washington, D.C.; @carolinestetler
  • Ada Alvarez, independent journalist; North Miami, Fla.
  • Kris Hundley, staff writer, St. Petersburg Times; St. Petersburg, Fla.
  • Christine Sexton, independent journalist; Tallahassee, Fla.
  • Angie Best-Boss, independent journalist; New Palestine, Ind.
  • Rachel Gotbaum, independent journalist; Jamaica Plain, Mass.
  • Ted Agres, independent journalist; Laurel, Md.
  • Cynthia Saver, independent journalist; Columbia, Md.
  • Julie Andrews, health research editor, Bottom Line Health; New York
  • Katherine Harmon, reporter, Scientific American; Brooklyn, N.Y.; @katherineharmon
  • Deborah Wuest, independent journalist; Ithaca, N.Y.
  • Lisa Benton, student, Ohio Center for Broadcasting; Columbus, Ohio
  • Theresa Brown, independent journalist; Pittsburgh
  • Ellen Meyer, managing editor, Skin & Aging; Chester Springs, Pa.
  • Lorry Schoenly, independent journalist; Fairless Hills, Pa.; @lorryschoenly
  • Kate Johnson, independent journalist; Montreal; @kjohnsonmed
  • Anne Halloran, independent journalist; Seattle
  • Shamane Mills, senior broadcast specialist, Wisconsin Public Radio; Madison, Wis.

If you haven’t joined yet, see what member benefits you’re missing out on: Access to more than 50 journals and databases, tip sheets and articles from your colleagues on how they’ve reported stories, conferences, workshops, online training, reporting guides and more. Join AHCJ today to get a wealth of support and tools to help you.

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