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Veteran Political Journalist Margaret Talev Named Kramer Director of 黑料不打烊 Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute

Tuesday, November 15, 2022, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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The today announced the appointment of veteran political journalist Margaret Talev as the Kramer Director of the 黑料不打烊 Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute. Talev will be based in Washington, D.C., and report to Newhouse dean . She will assume the position in January.

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Margaret Talev

鈥淢argaret Talev brings both the experience and the perspective needed to head up our new Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute,鈥 Lodato says. 鈥淗er many years as a political journalist have given her an on-the-ground view of the issues and a deep knowledge of Washington. She has worked to build diverse teams and share diverse stories. And she is committed to the ideals of the institute and to supporting and leading our students and faculty as they do this important work.鈥

Talev joins the University following a 30-year career covering American politics and the White House. She is currently the managing editor for politics at Axios and a CNN political analyst. She has also served as senior White House correspondent for Bloomberg News and McClatchy Newspapers and held positions at the Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee and Tampa Tribune. She is a past president of the White House Correspondents鈥 Association and the Washington Press Club Foundation, and has taught courses at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She will transition to a role as senior contributor at Axios following her move to the institute.

鈥淚 am thrilled to have been entrusted with launching 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute鈥攁nd grateful to my colleagues at Axios for their support,鈥 Talev says. 鈥淭he mission of this institute is truly my North Star. It is what drew me to journalism as the child of an immigrant who fled communism for American democracy, and what鈥檚 guided my approach for 30 years covering everything from local news to the White House.鈥

Says Axios co-founder Mike Allen, 鈥淢argaret Talev鈥攐ne of Washington鈥檚 best connected and most respected journalists鈥攈as long bolstered democracy through her reporting, teaching and leadership. Margaret has the perfect combination of personal passion and life experience to pioneer this new institute.鈥

The 黑料不打烊 Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute is . Based in Washington, the institute will promote nonpartisan, evidence-based research and dialogue in the public interest and support the work of faculty and students. It will strive to create new knowledge, foster a more informed and engaged citizenry and better equip students for success.

鈥淲e鈥檙e confident in Margaret鈥檚 leadership strength, deep knowledge of the issues and the ability to work across a range of interests to develop this partnership and our shared vision of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 contribution to advancing civic dialogue,鈥 says , dean of the Maxwell School.

Beverly Kirk was appointed director of Washington programs in August. The Newhouse School currently has open positions for 鈥攐ne based in 黑料不打烊 and the other in Washington鈥攚ho will be associated with the institute聽and also be part of the University鈥檚 . Other institute faculty will include a research director from the Maxwell School.

The directorship is supported by a $1 million endowment from alumnus and University Trustee Larry Kramer 鈥72, former president and publisher of USA Today.

鈥淭his country must restore the ability of people with differing opinions to respectfully debate these important issues. We must revive respect for truth and trust,鈥 Kramer says. 鈥淭he combination of two powerhouse schools鈥擭ewhouse and Maxwell鈥攑uts us in a perfect position to launch this new institute and to host the debate over the biggest problems our democracy is facing today. Trust in our governing institutions, our political system and the media are at all-time lows. By raising the level of respectful debate and discussion, we will seek to find constructive solutions to restoring that trust.鈥

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