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Director, American Press Institute

Susan Benkelman

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Director, American Press Institute

Washington

Beats

Primary beats

u.s. regional

Secondary beats

TheatreFragranceFairfieldConsumer NetworkingFoodCulture and historyCorrectionsOutdoorsMedical ResearchIndigenous PeoplesCell PhonesDefenseLifestyleNew Projects

Biography

Final Covers

K 12 , Higher Education , Business, Social Justice, National security, Health And Science , Environment

Doesn’t Cover

Everything else, for now

Journalist Type

other journalists

Seniority Positions

Director

Industries

Nonprofit Organization Management

Medium Formats

American Press Institute

Content

Total articles 186

  • Available on paid plans

    Post-election programming

    By Susan Benkelman

    Sep. 23, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    How can we prioritize candidate and ballot question coverage? - Editor and Publisher

    By Susan Benkelman

    Aug. 12, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Post-election programming

    By Susan Benkelman

    Sep. 23, 2024

As seen in

The Washington Post,The Wall Street Journal,Poynter Online,The Independent,Editor & Publisher,Chron,Post Outlook,American Press Institute,Alton Telegraph,Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, Ny),Flipboard

Company Info

American Press Institute

The American Press Institute (API) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing journalism through research, training, and strategic support. Founded in 1946, API has evolved to meet the changing needs of media organizations, focusing on innovation, inclusivity, and community engagement. It serves as a hub for journalism professionals, providing resources to foster resilient, community-oriented news organizations. API's services are structured around four key areas: Civic Discourse & Democracy, Culture & Inclusion, Community Engagement & Trust, and Revenue & Resilience. These initiatives equip news organizations with the tools to deliver essential information, integrate diversity into practices, build trusted relationships with audiences, and enhance financial sustainability. API primarily serves local and community-based media organizations, supporting professionals at all career stages with a commitment to lifelong learning and adaptability. In recent years, API has modernized its visual identity and messaging to reflect its dedication to accessibility and clarity in supporting journalism's evolving role.

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Founded: 1946


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