The New York Press Club, Inc.
1636 Third Avenue (Box 188)
New York NY 10128
mailbox@nypressclub.org

OFFICERS

President
Glenn Schuck
Metro Networks
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1st Vice President
Larry Seary
Freelance
2nd Vice President
David Diaz
CUNY
Treasurer
Stan Brooks
1010 WINS
Secretary
Eileen Connelly
Associated Press
Corresponding Secretary
Stephani Shelton
The Fred Group
Financial Secretary
Bernd Debusmann, Jr.
Reuters
Student Member
Representative

Sabrina Buckwalter
Columbia University

GOVERNORS

Winnie Hu
The New York Times
Jane Tillman Irving
WCBS Newsradio
Rich Lamb
WCBS 880 Newsradio
Mitch Lebe
Metro Networks
Phil O'Brien
Buzz60.com
Gabe Pressman
WNBC
David Seifman
New York Post
Elizabeth Semrai
The Daily

TRUSTEES

Mark Lieberman
Past President
John Mulligan
Past President
Tom Poster
Past President
Jerry Schmetterer
Past President
Deborah Wetzel
Past President
Consulting Director
Peter O.E. Bekker
Events Chairman
Mitch Lebe
Public Relations
Debra J. Caruso
Photographer
Jack Dobosh
Counsel
Farrell Farrell Burke
Clergy
Joseph O'Hare, S.J.
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik

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The New York Press Club has been a champion of working journalists and professional communicators for more than 60 years, providing advocacy, information and service to the metro New York press corps.

Applying for membership is straightforward. Select a membership category that best fits your situation. Submit a membership application along with appropriate dues (Credit card payments can be made from this page). Applications received without the accompanying dues payment will not be considered.

Please note that we use a Membership Year system in which renewals for all members occur annually, during January. Renewal dues are pro-rated for individuals who join outside the January renewal period. (see Renew Membership Page for details).

Applications are reviewed by a committee of the Club's Board and notice is then sent, usually within three or four days. If for any reason an application is not approved, all fees paid are immediately refunded.

The New York Press Club works to protect the rights of all reporters while providing networking opportunities for journalists and professional communicators to discuss professional issues and affect change.

Lectures, panel discussions, 'newsmaker' appearances and other Press Club sponsored functions have covered such topics as threats to freedom of the press, the various threats to investigative reporting, the relationship between the media and government, the role of community newspapers, foreign press coverage of the city of New York and questions about how the press covers itself. The club also sponsors debates - open to all members and broadcast live - among mayoral, congressional and gubernatorial candidates.

The New York Press Club's Freedom of the Press Committee provides assistance and support to journalists faced with legal problems such as refusal to divulge confidential news sources or in cases where a reporter is barred from a court hearing. Additionally, the club maintains a liaison with various government agencies whose actions directly affect working journalists in such matters as the issuing of Working Press credentials.

The annual New York Press Club Journalism Awards are a long-standing tradition in New York media, honoring excellence in journalism by writers and reporters who are recognized as being among the best in their fields. The Awards and Installation Dinner at which the year's awards are formally presented is a highlight on many social calendars.

Our annual Journalism Conference, traditionally staged in conjunction with a local university, has long been recognized as the premier event of its kind in metro New York. In addition to numerous conference tracks and break-outs that feature respected working journalists and academics, the conference offers other elements of useful interest to all ranks: students, journeymen and women and grizzled veterans.

Each year, the Club publishes Byline Magazine, a collectible that reviews the year's highlights, with stories and articles by both members and non.

The opportunites, professional and otherwise, of membership in the New York Press Club are boundless, regulated only by the enthusiasm and energy of individual members.

Active: journalists currently working in print, broadcast or Web news media with at least six months experience in the New York area.
First years dues: $45. (Regularly $90. Initiation fee waived.)

Associate: communications professionals who worked in news for at least five years, at least half that time in the New York area.
Dues: $140. (Includes one-time $15 initiation fee).

Affiliate: former news professionals who were in the field for less than five years or individuals who have no news media experience but who are currently working in public relations or communications.
Dues: $190.00 (Includes one-time $15 initiation fee).

Student: full-time students whose concentration is in journalism, media or the communication arts.
Dues: $25.00 (Initiation fee waived for student memberships).
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