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Imagination is the only key to the future. Without it none exists - with it all things are possible.

—Ida Tarbell

ChickRx Project Leader Bios

Stacey Borden

image Stacey Borden (twitter: @staceyborden) is originally from Calabasas, California. She is currently a student at Harvard Business School and spent summer 2009 interning for Apple Inc. in the Web Marketing group. Prior to HBS, Stacey served as Campus Relations Director for 85 Broads, a global professional women’s network, and as a hedge fund marketing analyst for Lehman Brothers. Stacey graduated in 2006 from Harvard College, where she served as President of Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business and Class Secretary.

Meghan

image Meghan Muntean is originally from Brentwood, California. She currently works on Wall Street as a Portfolio Consultant, advising high net worth and institutional clients on asset allocation and manager selection. Meghan graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University in 2006, where she served as Editor in Chief of Business Today, the largest college magazine in circulation.  Meghan also served as a campus representative for the global women’s network 85 Broads. 

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2010 Winners!

J-Lab Announces Four Awards for New Media Women Entrepreneurs

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Our Focus

NMWE  is a unique initiative addressing opportunity and innovation, recruitment and retention for women in journalism by spotlighting their ingenuity and entrepreneurial abilities. Pilot projects will show what can be done. Research will tell us what more to do. And an awards program and summit will showcase women’s creative ideas. NMWE is supported by the McCormick Foundation.

Innovative Research

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New forms of journalism are being created around the country where online local news sites have launched to report on their communities. The journalism is characterized by a deliberate shift in the definition of objectivity, a drive for community conversation and discussion and other themes. Read the report.