[…]he was named deputy managing editor/news for the Journal, overseeing 14 domestic news bureaus, and combining the print and online news-editing desks in New York and New Jersey. In May 2011, Grueskin co-authored “The Story So Far: What We Know About the Business of Digital Journalism,” a report that examines online traffic and engagement patterns, emerging news platforms, pay walls, aggregation and new sources of revenue. Grueskin has also lectured internationally about ethics in new media. He has served on various community boards, and also has served as a Pulitzer Prize juror in the public-service and features […]
[…]we need to expand.” In an interview, Mrs. Arvanitis made it clear that her gift – named in honor of her parents Constantinos and Anneta – was born of her conviction that “we exist in this world so that we can be useful – and we do things because they are worth doing and not because we will gather praise for doing them.” Of course, noble causes abound, especially at a time of crisis, but Mrs. Arvanitis said that she chose to help educate young people because she shares her late father’s conviction that education is the only means to […]
[…]Ceremony in the presence of The American Ambassador to Greece (who has traditionally been the Honorary President of the Club), C.E.O.s and top executives of Greek and multi-national firms in Greece, prominent Greek businessmen and professionals engaged in the maritime industry, ministers, members of the Parliament, government officials and senior foreign diplomats. The Propeller Award has been a driving force for a number of DEREE students and has allowed them to achieve an education that has been the cornerstone of their later career successes. ACG President David G. Horner commented: “The American College of Greece is very grateful for this […]