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Fred Brown is a former national president of SPJ (1997-98) and is very active on its ethics committee. He writes a column on ethics for Quill magazine and served on the committee that wrote the Societys 1996 code of ethics.
Lauren Bartlett is currently a Director at Large for the Society of Professional Journalists, chairs the national Communications Committee and is a member of the Ethics Committee and the Finance Committee.
Elizabeth Donald has been a reporter with the News-Democrat for over a decade. She is a mobile reporter covering Madison County, with an emphasis on city government, education and the environment. She is the News-Democrat's liaison to the Latino Roundtable of Southwestern Illinois, author of several fiction novels and writes CultureGeek, the News-Democrat's pop-culture blog.
Mike Farrell serves as director of the Scripps Howard First Amendment Center at the University of Kentucky and as an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications. He began teaching as an adjunct in 1980 at Northern Kentucky University, continued as a graduate teaching assistant at UK in 1996, and has been a full-time faculty member there since 2000. He won the college teaching award in 2006.
Irwin Gratz has been in radio news for nearly 30 years. He worked as a reporter, anchor and News Director for the number-one rated commercial station in Portland, Maine before going to work for public radio in 1992 as local anchor of Morning Edition.
Jim Pumarlo spent 27 years working at small daily newspapers in International Falls and Red Wing, Minn. He served as editor of the Red Wing Republican Eagle for 21 years. He resigned in December 2003 and currently is director of communications at the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, the states largest business advocacy organization. He can be contacted at www.pumarlo.com.
Mark Scarp has been a journalist for nearly 25 years, writing and editing for several newspapers in the Phoenix area before starting work at what became the East Valley Tribune, based in Mesa, a city of 450,000 just southeast of Phoenix. For 9 1/2 years he was a member of the newspaper's editorial board, writing many of the newspaper's editorials as well as his own column before being laid off in January along with half the Tribune's newsroom. Since January 2008 has been adjunct professor of journalism at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication, teaching mass communications law, journalism ethics and diversity, and news writing and reporting. In October 2009 Mark was hired as membership coordinator for the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, which that summer had moved its national headquarters to Arizona State University's journalism school. He works to build membership, raise funds and organize workshops and conferences.Home > Ethics > Ethics Answers
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Ethics Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesnt SPJ enforce its Code of Ethics? Find the answer to this and more in our Ethics FAQ section.
Ethics Hotline
Struggling with a dilemma on deadline, or just want to talk about a tough call you've had to make? Help is just a phone call away.
Putting "Predator" Under the Microscope
Dateline NBC's "To Catch a Predator" specials are a hit with viewers, but what does SPJ Ethics Committee Chairman Gary Hill think?
Is "Public Affairs" a Euphemism for Propaganda?
A television viewer recently complained to SPJ's National Ethics Committee that a local station violated SPJ's Ethics Code when presenting a story featuring one of the station's photographers, who is on military leave to serve in the Iraq War. See how Committee Member Jerry Dunklee assessed the sitution.
For more information about SPJs Code of Ethics, write to ethics@spj.org.
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