Please welcome these new professional and student members to AHCJ.
All new members are welcome to stop by this post’s comment section to introduce themselves.
- Lindsey Allison, student, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. (@lindseyhallison)
- Sigrid Bathen, independent journalist, Gold River, Calif.
- Sophie Burkholder, student, University of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh (@sophieburkhold)
- Eli Cahan, student, Stanford School of Medicine / NYU School of Medicine, New York (@emcahan)
- Shaelyn Carroll, student, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. (@carrollshaelyn)
- Lauren Davis, independent journalist, Chesapeake Beach, Md. (@davisoy)
- Brandon Gordon, student, Columbia University, Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Dalaney Hans, student, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
- Zy Henry, student, University of Georgia, Jefferson, Ga. (@newsrepertoire)
- Anna Huntsman, reporter/producer, Ideastream, Strongville, Ohio (@AnnaHuntsman_)
- Lyndsay Jones, reporter, The Pantagraph – Lee Enterprises, Bloomingon, Ill. (@__lyndsayjones)
- Rebecca Kelliher, student, University of Georgia, New York,
- Meg Kissinger, professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Fox Point, Wis. (@megkissinger1)
- Tea Kvetenadze, student, Columbia University, New York (@teakve)
- Betty Lin-Fisher, medical reporter, Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio
- Anna Maltby, executive editor, Medium, New York (@amalt)
- Karen Maniraho, student, Columbia University, Brooklyn, N.Y. (@maniraho)
- Annie Njanja, student, Columbia University, New York (@Njanjaannie)
- Amber Perry, graduate assistant, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
- Jeremy Person, student, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
- Aleeza Rasheed, student, University of Georgia, Duluth, Ga.
- Kate Regan, student, University of Georgia, Roswell, Ga.
- Lee Sanderlin, student, Columbia University, New York,Coleen Smith, patient safety specialist, RML Specialty Hospital, Palos Park, Ill. (@ColeenMcKennaS1)
- Sheridan Starling, student, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. (@sheridaneliz)
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