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Seattle-area Writer Elected to the National Board of the Society of Professional Journalists

Top Quote Freelance writer Dana Neuts of Kent, Washington was recently elected to the national board of the Society of Professional Journalists during its annual conference. End Quote
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    Quote“Our industry is changing rapidly with new business models and communication tools emerging daily,” Neuts said.Quote
  • Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) September 07, 2009 - Last week freelance writer Dana Neuts of Kent was elected to the national board of the Society of Professional Journalists during its annual conference. Serving a two-year term, Neuts was named to the position of regional director for Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. She will serve SPJ chapters and members in those states as well as act as their representative on the national SPJ board. She has also been asked to serve on the national freelance committee.

    Previously, Neuts served as the president of the Western Washington Pro Chapter of SPJ, which was named Large Chapter of the Year for the third time at last weeks conference. In addition, the chapter received Circle of Excellence awards for its work in diversity and campus relations. Hilary Reeves, managing editor for The Business Examiner in Tacoma, succeeds Neuts as chapter president.

    Our industry is changing rapidly with new business models and communication tools emerging daily, Neuts said. At the same time, journalists are concerned about the future of our industry and our continued ability to serve as a valuable check and balance for democracy. I look forward to contributing what I can to those challenges while also renewing the publics trust in quality journalism and its role in open government.

    Dana Neuts is a freelance journalist based in Kent, Washington. Her work has appeared in publications including Seattle Business, the Business Report, Kent magazine, Renton magazine, The Seattle Times, South Sound magazine, Seattle Metropolitan and more. She is also the owner of Virtually Yourz, a writing, editing and marketing firm that serves small businesses and nonprofits, and the owner and publisher of iLoveKent.net, a community-based news and events website. She is a member of the Kent Downtown Partnership, serves on the board of the Halo Network Foundation, and recently founded Kent Connects, a local no rules networking group.

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