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| 01-08-2009 | Alexander Sanders, Jr. - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Barbara Wall - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Dave Busiek - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Dave Tomlin - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | David Sellers - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Floyd Abrams - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Hiller Zobel - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Janet Berry - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Jerry Ceppos - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Karole Morgan-Prager - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Kelli Sager - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Linda Deutsch - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Lucy Dalglish - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Mark Hinueber - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Richard Jones - Biography |
| 01-08-2009 | Samuel Lionel - Biography |
| 06-08-2011 | Walter H. Bush - Biography <p>Walter H. Bush<br />Shareholder<br />Carlton Fields<br />Atlanta, Georgia<br />wbush@carltonfields.com</p><p>Walter Bush is a shareholder in the Atlanta firm of Carlton Fields, and has experience representing and counseling clients in complex litigation and other civil controversies of major significance across a broad range of industries for over 35 years. This includes extensive experience representing media companies regarding libel and First Amendment matters. He is a member of the American Bar Association's Forum on Communications Law and its First Amendment and Media Law Committee, as well as an associate member of the Georgia Press Association. He is co-author of "Out of Houston: The Venue Argument in the Skilling Prosecution" published in Volume 1, Issue 1 of the Reynolds Courts & Media Law Journal. </p> |
| 01-08-2009 | Warren Lerude - Biography |
| 01-07-2009 | William Dressel - Biography |
| 06-08-2011 | William L. Winter - Biography <p>William L. Winter<br />President<br />Winter Associates, LLC<br />Naples, Florida<br />williamlwinter@yahoo.com</p><p>Bill Winter is a veteran journalist and media executive and has served as executive director of the American Press Institute in Reston, Virginia, later adding the title of president. At API, he oversaw development of myriad new residential and online leadership-development and skills-training programs for media professionals and raised more than $32 million for support of those programs. Among key innovations he championed during this period were development of a Web-based training initiative and creation of API's digitally focused Media Center, the Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, and the Institute's Tailored Programming Division. He operated a fundraising and organizational-development consulting firm in Naples, Florida, before joining the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation's Las Vegas-based staff as special assistant to the president, then vice president for programs. He returned to his Naples-based consultancy in 2007, and his current clients include the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, whose National Journalism Initiative he oversees.</p> |

