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Venue: Symphony Ballroom, third level clear filter
Thursday, May 7
 

1:00pm EDT

Welcome/opening remarks/sponsor & exhibitor recognition/announce and recognize fellows
Thursday May 7, 2026 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT

Speakers
avatar for Pia Sarkar

Pia Sarkar

deputy global business editor, The Associated Press
Pia Sarkar is the deputy global business editor for The Associated Press, helping to oversee a department of 40+ people. She also serves on the AP’s stylebook committee and its award-winning race & ethnicity team.

Prior to The AP, Pia was an editor and reporter for several media outlets, including The American Lawyer and the San Francisco Chronicle. She is currently president of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing and a board member of the South Asian Journalists Associati... Read More →
Thursday May 7, 2026 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

1:30pm EDT

Navigating Reddit: An insider's guide on how to get the most of the social media platform
Thursday May 7, 2026 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
With all the noise on the internet, Reddit is emerging as a place to find authentic voices. But how do you navigate it and find the best material? This session will provide a comprehensive overview of Reddit, including how the platform works, what the Reddit audience looks like today, and how Reddit is innovating and building for publishers. Reddit’s News Partnerships Lead will also cover best practices for news organizations looking to dive deeper into the platform.
Speakers
avatar for Gabriel Sands

Gabriel Sands

Head of news partnerships, Reddit
Gabriel Sands is the Head of News & Lifestyle Partnerships on Reddit's Media Business Development team, where he connects media outlets and publishers to Reddit's network of over 100,000 communities. Most recently, he helped introduce Reddit's first-ever suite of tools for publishers... Read More →
Thursday May 7, 2026 1:30pm - 2:15pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

2:25pm EDT

Business of college sports
Thursday May 7, 2026 2:25pm - 3:10pm EDT
There may be few “businesses” less understood these days than the business of college sports. Following the landmark House settlement, college sports are rapidly shifting from an amateur model to a more professionalized landscape, driven in large part by Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights, the transfer portal and revenue sharing between schools and athletes. Hear from leading journalists covering this fast-moving industry as they talk collectives, massive paydays, conference realignments, salary caps, tv rights deals, scholarships, Title IX, the relevance of the NCAA and all the other things business reporters need to understand if they want to cover this multi-billion dollar industry. 

This panel is in partnership with ESPN.
Moderators
avatar for Tisha Thompson

Tisha Thompson

Investigative Reporter, ESPN
Tisha Thompson is an investigative reporter and senior writer at ESPN. She specializes in complex stories exploring the intersection of sports and power, including league and government investigations, high-profile civil and criminal cases, sports betting, fan and stadium security... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Dan Murphy

Dan Murphy

Staff Writer, ESPN
Dan Murphy is a member of ESPN's investigative and enterprise reporting team, where he frequently reports on the business of college sports among other topics. This year his work has led to nominations for an Emmy Award and as the APSE's national beat writer of the year. He studied... Read More →
Thursday May 7, 2026 2:25pm - 3:10pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

4:00pm EDT

Sourcing up: How to build trust with reluctant sources
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
Journalism depends on people coming forward and being brave enough to share their stories, often at great risk to their careers, families and lives. And yet trust in the media continues to plummet. Hear how some of the top journalists in the country built trust with reluctant sources to tell some of the most pressing stories in America.
Moderators
avatar for Charlotte Sutton

Charlotte Sutton

Managing Editor, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Charlotte Sutton has been managing editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer for the past four years. She joined the Inquirer in 2015 as health editor after leaving a similar role at the Tampa Bay Times, and later supervised business and health coverage during the COVID 19 pandemic. As... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Hannah Natanson

Hannah Natanson

Narrative Enterprise Reporter, The Washington Post
Hannah Natanson is a narrative enterprise reporter for The Washington Post. Her coverage of the Trump administration’s transformation of government won the 2026 Toner Prize. She previously reported on education, winning a 2024 Peabody Award for a podcast on school gun violence... Read More →
avatar for Khadeeja Safdar

Khadeeja Safdar

Enterprise Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Khadeeja Safdar is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal focusing on investigations and high-impact scoops. She was part of the team that won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for a series on the political and personal evolution of Elon Musk, and a finalist for the 2020... Read More →
avatar for Matt Sedensky

Matt Sedensky

National Writer, The Associated Press
Matt Sedensky is a national writer for The Associated Press focused on deeply reported, character-rich narratives and investigations. His reporting uncovered a future pope’s mishandling of abuse cases, a governor’s coverup of COVID deaths, and widespread sexual assaults by police... Read More →
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level
 
Friday, May 8
 

8:30am EDT

The journalist creator: Authority in the age of TikTok and influencers
Friday May 8, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am EDT
Some of the most influential voices explaining the economy and finance to young audiences today don’t work in newsrooms. They live on TikTok algorithms and social media feeds. And as younger readers turn to entertainment-first platforms for information, a new competitor with a very different set of rules has emerged: influencers.

This shift is already reshaping newsrooms. In 2025, The Wall Street Journal launched its “Talent Lab" to help reporters develop their social media presence. This shift is already reshaping newsrooms. In 2025, The Wall Street Journal launched its “Talent Lab,” hiring a "talent coach” to help reporters develop their social media presence. The program mirrors similar initiatives at ESPN and USA Today and follows The New York Times’ recent hiring of eight video journalists from The Boston Globe, CNN and Vice.

For journalists, what does it mean to think of yourself as a “brand?” How much personality is too much? And how do you meet audiences where they are without compromising credibility, objectivity or trust? This session will explore the rise of the “journalist creator” and offer guidance on navigating the growing pressure to be a triple threat in the modern newsroom: “reporter,” “performer” and “marketer.”
Moderators
avatar for Erin Reynolds

Erin Reynolds

Senior Strategist, Video Series, The Philadelphia Inquirer
I produce social video series in partnership with desks across The Inquirer's newsroom. There are many ways to tell a story — I’m all about finding the one that enhances your daily scroll.
Speakers
avatar for Alicia Adamczyk

Alicia Adamczyk

executive editor, The Purse
Alicia is a long-time personal finance and business reporter who has worked at Fortune, CNBC, and Money, and also has bylines in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Kiplinger. She is now the executive editor of The Purse, a personal finance and lifestyle brand she heads with... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Foster

Sarah Foster

U.S. economy and personal finance reporter, Bankrate
Sarah Foster is a reporter and analyst covering the intersection of personal finance and the U.S. economy for Bankrate, writing about everything from Federal Reserve decisions to housing affordability and how everyday Americans manage their money. Three years ago, she launched her... Read More →
avatar for Myles Tanzer

Myles Tanzer

Deputy Director of the Talent Lab, The Wall Street Journal
Myles Tanzer is the Deputy Director of the Talent Lab at the Wall Street Journal, a recent appointment after spending six years at WSJ. Magazine. His work has also appeared in Vogue, New York Magazine and The FADER. He is also the writer of Music Is My Life, a book about music for... Read More →
Friday May 8, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

9:30am EDT

Higher re-education: How colleges cope with growing chaos
Friday May 8, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am EDT
Rarely has the spotlight been more intense for colleges and universities. In a landscape riddled with rising costs, declining enrollment, political headwinds, potential funding cuts and stiffer competition for research dollars, schools are having to look for new ways to boost their bottom lines and achieve sustainability. We learn from higher education leaders in the City of Brotherly Love about how they are reinventing themselves, from new partnerships to real estate.

This panel is in partnership with the American City Business Journals.
Moderators
avatar for Ryan Sharrow

Ryan Sharrow

Editor-in-Chief, Philadelphia Business Journal
Ryan has spent more than 20 years with American City Business Journals. Prior to being named editor of the Philadelphia Business Journal in 2019, he spent nearly 14 years in various newsroom roles with the Baltimore Business Journal, a sister publication. 
Speakers
avatar for John Fry

John Fry

President, Temple University
John Fry took office as Temple University’s 15th president on Nov. 1, 2024, having established a reputation as both a civic leader in Philadelphia and national leader in higher education.

President Fry’s tenure has already been marked by significant milestones, as the university has received multiple record-setting philanthropic commitments, launched a comprehensive strategic plan, welcomed the largest first-year class in its history and expanded Temple’s Center... Read More →
avatar for Ali Houshmand

Ali Houshmand

President, Rowan University
Dr. Ali A. Houshmand became Rowan University’s seventh president in 2012 after serving for approximately six years as provost/senior vice president, CEO and interim president. Inaugurated Sept. 20, 2013, Houshmand is a dynamic leader whose personal connection with students... Read More →
Friday May 8, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

10:30am EDT

Unlocking information: FOIA strategies for business reporters
Friday May 8, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
Hone your document searching skills in this season on how to use FOIAs in business reporting. Learn what can and can’t be FOIA’d, successful techniques for getting your requests filled and strategies for what to do if your request is denied.
Moderators
avatar for Desiree Hanford

Desiree Hanford

Professor, Northwestern University/Medill
Desiree Hanford is a clinical professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism where she teaches undergraduate and graduate reporting courses and seminars including introductory reporting, business reporting and investigative reporting. She is a past president of... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for David Cuillier

David Cuillier

Director, University of Florida
David Cuillier, Ph.D., is director of the Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Project at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. A former journalist, he has taught and researched access to government information for decades and is co-author of "The... Read More →
avatar for Suzy Khimm

Suzy Khimm

National Reporter, NBC News
Suzy Khimm is a national reporter for NBC News based in Washington, D.C., where she focuses on investigations and narrative features. She was previously a staff reporter at The Washington Post and The New Republic. Her award-winning stories have been the focus of Congressional hearings... Read More →
avatar for Tim Marchman

Tim Marchman

Senior Director, Science, Politics, and Security, WIRED
Tim Marchman oversees news coverage of science, politics, and security at WIRED.
Friday May 8, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

11:25am EDT

A conversation with Charles Forelle, managing editor, CBS News
Friday May 8, 2026 11:25am - 12:10pm EDT
Bari Weiss's arrival as editor-in-chief of CBS News has been both a journalism and politics story as she sets out to grow audiences by “widening the aperture” of stories and voices. Weiss is joined at CBS News by Charles Forelle, a former deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal, who is now the broadcaster's managing editor. We'll hear from Forelle about what's going on inside CBS News and how its overhaul fits into the broader transformation of media everywhere.  Leading the conversation is Ben Smith, co-founder of Semafor and a former media columnist at The New York Times who also has a record of media innovation and disruption.
Speakers
avatar for Charles Forelle

Charles Forelle

Managing Editor, CBS News
Charles Forelle is the managing editor of CBS News and a member of the editorial masthead.

Forelle helps set editorial strategy for the news division and builds the structures needed for its journalism. He’s at the center of CBS News’s efforts to transform and modernize.  

Forelle joined CBS News in 2025 after more than two decades at the Wall Street Journal, most recently as deputy editor-in-chief, helping to lead the newsroom and transform the Journal into a digital-first and subscriber-first publication. He was previously financial editor at the... Read More →
avatar for Ben Smith

Ben Smith

Editor in Chief, Semafor
Ben is the co-founder and editor in chief of Semafor, and former media columnist of the New York Times. He was previously the founding editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News. Ben has covered American politics for more than a decade at Politico and the New York Daily News, among other outlets... Read More →
Friday May 8, 2026 11:25am - 12:10pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

2:00pm EDT

Sports betting and scandals
Friday May 8, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
Fans legally wagered a record $167 BILLION on sports in 2025 in the United States alone. The business of sports betting has become one of the fastest-growing industries out there…but the explosion of legal sports books has also been accompanied by increasing competition from prediction markets and major betting scandals at both the professional and amateur level. Hear from top journalists who have been covering this industry for decades on how the business is changing, how headline-grabbing scandals impact it, and what to expect from regulators, leagues and other major stakeholders as the industry continues to grow.

This panel is in partnership with ESPN.
Moderators
avatar for Tisha Thompson

Tisha Thompson

Investigative Reporter, ESPN
Tisha Thompson is an investigative reporter and senior writer at ESPN. She specializes in complex stories exploring the intersection of sports and power, including league and government investigations, high-profile civil and criminal cases, sports betting, fan and stadium security... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Sean Patrick Griffin

Sean Patrick Griffin

Professor of Criminal Justice, The Citadel
Sean Patrick Griffin, a former Philadelphia Police Officer, has authored peer-reviewed articles on the following topics: police legitimacy, police abuse of force, the social construction of white-collar crime, securities frauds, professional sports gambling, international narcotics... Read More →
avatar for David Purdum

David Purdum

Staff Writer, ESPN
David Purdum has covered the sports betting industry for 18 years, chronicling the industry's push for legalization and the scandals and issues that have emerged in recent years. Away from a work, he is a husband, father and youth soccer coach in Georgia. 
Friday May 8, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

3:00pm EDT

A conversation with SABEW’s 2026 Distinguished Achievement Award recipient Marty Steffens
Friday May 8, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm EDT
Martha “Marty” Steffens will receive the 2026 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW), the professional association of business journalists.

The award, the organization’s highest honor, recognizes an individual who has made a significant impact on the field of business journalism and who has been a nurturing influence on others in the profession.

“Bestowing this honor on Marty is probably the easiest decision SABEW has had to make,” said Pia Sarkar, the president of SABEW and deputy global business editor at the Associated Press. “She has touched every part of the organization and beyond. Her commitment to the profession and everyone who works in it goes far and deep and we are so grateful to Marty for her unwavering service.”

Steffens, the SABEW Endowed Chair in Business and Financial Journalism at the University of Missouri, is an internationally recognized journalism leader, educator, and global advocate for press freedom whose career spans top newsroom leadership, international training, and transformative teaching at the Missouri School of Journalism.

Before joining the faculty at Missouri, Steffens built a distinguished career in professional journalism, serving as executive editor of the San Francisco Examiner and holding senior editing roles at the Los Angeles Times and other major news organizations. She has led large newsrooms, launched publications, and guided award-winning investigative and community journalism projects.

At Missouri, where she teaches courses in business reporting and media economics, her teaching reflects the core of the Missouri Method—hands-on, real-world, and deeply connected to the profession. Students in her classes analyze live financial data, report on earnings in real time, and engage directly with industry leaders. Many of her graduates now work at organizations such as Reuters, Bloomberg, CNBC, and other leading national outlets.

Steffens is known for creating transformative learning experiences beyond the classroom. Her student reporting trips—to New York, Seattle, Austin, and other media hubs—are widely regarded as career-defining, offering students direct access to newsrooms and industry networks. She also teaches in the Chancellor’s Leadership Program, mentoring high-achieving students across disciplines.

Her impact extends globally. Steffens has trained student and professional journalists in more than 30 countries, including China, Russia, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. She helped train the first generation of women journalists in Saudi Arabia and has been recognized by colleagues as a “diplomat” for her ability to connect across cultures. Through her work, she has served as a key ambassador for the Missouri School of Journalism worldwide.

In financial journalism, Marty wrote consumer articles for the St. Paul Dispatch back in the 1970s — about how not to buy a “lemon” car and how to bargain for new appliances. Later, she worked on the business desk of the Los Angeles Times Orange County Edition, where most Friday nights were focused on bank closings during the savings and loan crisis. As an executive editor, she oversaw financial coverage and also served on the advisory board of CBS Marketwatch. While an editor in Binghamton, New York, she conceived of a massive civic economic project to help that community rise from record unemployment. The project was credited with helping bring hundreds of jobs to the Southern Tier.
Steffens has also worked in press freedom. For six years, she served on the executive board of the International Press Institute and chaired its North American Committee for Media Freedom. She has testified before the United Nations Human Rights Council and participated in international press freedom missions. She is also co-organizer of SABEW’s Goldschmidt Data Immersion workshops, one of the nation’s premier training programs for business journalists, which she helped build and sustain through major external funding.

Her scholarship and professional work include textbooks, contributions to foundational journalism texts, and ongoing research into media, ethics, and history. She is the author of Essential Economics and co-author of Reporting Disaster on Deadline, and a longtime contributor to News Reporting and Writing, the Missouri School’s foundational text.
Steffens’ teaching and professional contributions have been recognized with the University of Missouri’s highest honors, including the Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence and the Missouri Governor’s Award for Teaching Excellence. She was also named as a Distinguished Alumni of Indiana University.

Above all, Steffens is known for her enduring commitment to students. She mentors current students and alumni alike, helping them navigate careers, make professional connections, and find purpose in journalism. Her former students consistently credit her with shaping their careers—and, in many cases, their lives.

Steffens will be formally honored during SABEW’s annual conference, #SABEW26, on May 8 in Philadelphia. Dean Murphy, senior editor for enterprise at The New York Times, will lead a discussion with Steffens about how the core principles of ethical and independent journalism remain essential even as the media landscape experiences major disruptions, and about her advice for aspiring journalists looking to navigate this challenging terrain.

“Courageous business reporting is essential to a free press”, says Steffens. ”It holds power to account, reveals what others would rather keep hidden, and helps the public make sense of economic forces that shape daily life. I’m honored to stand alongside journalists who have pushed this field forward with integrity and fearlessness. Their work reminds us that business journalism is not just about markets, but about people, power, and accountability. I have tremendous respect for the craft and those who practice it at the highest level.

“I’m proud to have trained and inspired many business journalists who will carry on that courageous work in the decades to come.”
Moderators
avatar for Dean Murphy

Dean Murphy

Senior Editor for Enterprise, The New York Times
Dean E. Murphy is a senior editor at The New York Times, where he helps coordinate, vet and shape the newsroom’s most ambitious enterprise and investigative journalism.In more than 25 years at The New York Times, he has served as an associate managing editor, led the business, investigations... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Marty Steffens

Marty Steffens

Professor of Professional Practice, SABEW Chair in Business and Financial Journalism, Missouri School of Journalism
Marty Steffens holds the SABEW endowed chair at the University of Missouri where she teaches business and financial journalism. She joined the University in 2002 after a 30-year career in news, with leadership positions in large and medium-size newsrooms. She’s had a long standing... Read More →
Friday May 8, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

6:00pm EDT

Best in Business award reception (Sponsored by Bloomberg)
Friday May 8, 2026 6:00pm - 6:45pm EDT
Celebrate the Best in Business Award winners on Friday from 6-6:45 p.m. Appetizers will be served. Each attendee will receive two tickets for beer, wine, bottled water, or soda.

Thank you to Bloomberg for sponsoring the 31st Annual Best in Business reception.
Sponsors
Friday May 8, 2026 6:00pm - 6:45pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level
 
Saturday, May 9
 

9:00am EDT

Understanding bankruptcy: How to make sense of corporate reorganizations
Saturday May 9, 2026 9:00am - 9:45am EDT
Becky Yerak has been covering corporate bankruptcies for nearly a decade at The Wall Street Journal from Wilmington, Del., where she has a front-row seat to the maneuvers companies make as they stave off creditors in their fight for survival. Becky will provide a bankruptcy primer that demystifies corporate restructuring and explains how to deliver stories that go beyond court proceedings and legal filings. Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, an attorney at Robinson & Cole LLP, will join Becky to help elucidate the topic.
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Jaffe Mauceri

Rachel Jaffe Mauceri

Attorney, Robinson & Cole LLP
Rachel Jaffe Mauceri is a corporate bankruptcy and restructuring lawyer with more than 20 years’ experience counseling clients in complex bankruptcy and restructuring matters. She is known as a strong communicator and collaborator with a record of success in developing client relationships... Read More →
avatar for Becky Yerak

Becky Yerak

Bankruptcy reporter, The Wall Street Journal
I cover chapter 11 bankruptcies for the Wall Street Journal and WSJ Pro Bankruptcy from Wilmington, Del., a major venue for business restructurings.

I've written four bankruptcy-related Page One WSJ features, also known as A-heds, on nuclear pacemakers, a damaged model of the Queen Mary ocean liner, abandoned Redbox movie vending machines and ear-piercing reminiscing in court. The Mansion section ran my feature about actor Kevin... Read More →
Saturday May 9, 2026 9:00am - 9:45am EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

10:00am EDT

Investigating businesses and nonprofits
Saturday May 9, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
No matter your beat, digging into nonprofits, charities and corporations can yield great accountability stories. We’ll show you where to look and what records and data are available, including how to spot red flags in tax documents.

This panel is in partnership with Investigative Reporters & Editors.
Speakers
avatar for Laura Kurtzberg

Laura Kurtzberg

Training Director, Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE)
Laura Jael Kurtzberg is a data visualization specialist, cartographer, and a news applications developer with a particular interest in environmental stories. Laura has worked at the intersection of data journalism and design with organizations like InfoAmazonia, Ambiental Media, WLRN... Read More →
Saturday May 9, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

11:00am EDT

Pulling back the curtain on private companies
Saturday May 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
From ChatGPT to TikTok to SpaceX: Several of today’s most influential companies are privately held which challenges journalists accustomed to the plentiful information available on public companies. Journalists who have developed sources, scoured documents and found other ways to uncover closely guarded details share their best tips for covering private companies, whether big or small. 
Moderators
avatar for Ben Glickman

Ben Glickman

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Ben Glickman is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where he has written about Wall Street and finance since late 2024. He previously covered the automotive industry for The Journal and wrote about corporate breaking news.
Speakers
avatar for Corrie Driebusch

Corrie Driebusch

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Corrie Driebusch writes about the most buzzed-about initial public offerings and secretive private companies for The Wall Street Journal. After more than a decade in New York, Corrie is now based in D.C. focusing on how U.S. public and private markets are evolving. Corrie has won... Read More →
avatar for Echo Wang

Echo Wang

M&A editor in charge, Reuters
Echo Wang is editor-in-charge of M&A coverage at Reuters, where she leads a team of reporters covering high-stakes dealmaking and exclusive corporate stories. She scooped SpaceX’s acquisition of xAI, OpenAI’s plans to go public, and the potential sale of OnlyFans, and revealed... Read More →
Saturday May 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

12:00pm EDT

Beyond the Byline: How to cover business stories across platforms
Saturday May 9, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
Audiences are changing fast and with it, the way they consume journalism. Attention spans are shorter, platforms are more fragmented and many readers are finding business news through social feeds, podcasts, video clips and newsletters before they ever click on a story. 

For journalists, that raises a pressing question: How do you tell rigorous, nuanced business stories beyond the traditional written word? This session will feature reporters who are successfully using social media, audio, video and other formats to reach new audiences. They’ll share the creative risks they’ve taken, what’s worked (and what hasn’t) and how experimenting with new storytelling tools has changed the way they approach their reporting.
Moderators
avatar for Craig Duff

Craig Duff

Professor, Northwestern University/Medill
Craig Duff is a professor at Medill and also the graduate journalism Video and Broadcast Specialization leader. He is an award-winning video journalist and documentary television director, producer and writer, specializing in multi-platform storytelling and solo journalism. Before... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Dhue

Stephanie Dhue

Senior Producer, CNBC
Stephanie Dhue is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and senior producer at CNBC, where she has spent more than a decade shaping the network’s high-impact coverage of politics, personal finance, and global events. Based in Washington, D.C., she brings a deep understanding of business... Read More →
avatar for Tom Fitzgerald

Tom Fitzgerald

Transportation Reporter, The Philadelphia Inquirer
I have covered how transportation shapes lives and cities for five years. Before that I spent more than 20 years as a Harrisburg correspondent, a Philadelphia City Hall reporter and as an Inquirer national and state political writer. Proud graduate of the University of Michigan in... Read More →
avatar for Stacey Vanek Smith

Stacey Vanek Smith

Columnist, Bloomberg Businessweek
Stacey Vanek Smith is a journalist and podcast host highly regarded for her insight and reporting on work, business, and economics. She is known for bringing clarity, insight, and wit to the stories shaping our economy. Stacey is a columnist for Bloomberg Businessweek, cohosts the... Read More →
Saturday May 9, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level

12:45pm EDT

SABEW election results announced. Pass the gavel
Saturday May 9, 2026 12:45pm - 1:00pm EDT

Speakers
avatar for Pia Sarkar

Pia Sarkar

deputy global business editor, The Associated Press
Pia Sarkar is the deputy global business editor for The Associated Press, helping to oversee a department of 40+ people. She also serves on the AP’s stylebook committee and its award-winning race & ethnicity team.

Prior to The AP, Pia was an editor and reporter for several media outlets, including The American Lawyer and the San Francisco Chronicle. She is currently president of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing and a board member of the South Asian Journalists Associati... Read More →
Saturday May 9, 2026 12:45pm - 1:00pm EDT
Symphony Ballroom, third level
 
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