Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Meet the Candidates for 2014/ 2015 NAHJ-NV Board and Other Leadership Roles

Another year has gone by for NAHJ-NV -- seems like it was just yesterday when journalists Michelle Rindels, Luz Gray, Hernando Amaya, Luis Hernandez, and Vincent Hernandez became the new leaders and board members for our chapter. We thank them for contributing to a year full of accomplishments.



Our group wants to keep moving in the right direction and new leaders are ready to bring the best of their talents to the continual success of NAHJ-NV. Please take a moment to learn more about the candidates for the new 2014/2015 new board and other support roles. All officers are running uncontested for their seats. Candidates and voters must be up-to-date on their membership dues to participate in this year's elections, held at noon on Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Hispanic Museum of Nevada at the Boulevard Mall in Las Vegas.

To renew your membership, visit nahj.org.

Candidate for President: Yesenia Amaro


Yesenia Amaro is a reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where she covers social issues and immigration. She moved to Las Vegas for this job in April 2013. Prior to joining the Review-Journal, Yesenia was a health care reporter for the Merced Sun-Star, a daily newspaper in California's Central Valley and owned by McClatchy. During her time there, She was selected as a USC Health Journalism Fellow and was invited to join a small group of reporters from across the state to work on an investigative series on Valley Fever, a fungal disease found in California and Arizona. She has received a first place award in beat reporting from the Utah-Idaho-Spokane Associated Press and has been part of a regional Edward R. Murrow Award winning team for investigative journalism, among other awards. 
Yesenia Amaro is interested in running for the president position for the Nevada chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalist "because I share current President Luz Gray's vision to strengthen the organization as we make it grow out of its infancy. Together we can continue to foster that vision to make the best out of it and offer a rewarding experience for all those involved." 
Yesenia has been involved with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists off and on since her senior year in college, 2007-2008. 

Candidate for Vice-President: Mónica Prado


Mónica Prado is a Journalist from Ecuador. She has lived in Las Vegas since 2005. She got her journalism degree from Universidad Laica Vicente Rocafuerte in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 1995.

She currently works as an Independent Spanish voiceover talent and as a freelance journalist. Her professional background includes Spanish radio, TV and  magazines.

For the past 11 years, Monica has been working for production agencies and clients around USA, Latin America and Europe. She has also worked as host and co-host for different radio and TV programs including news, talk shows and musicals in Ecuador, California and Nevada. 
Monica says she "is very motivated to work with all the members to reach excellence as Hispanic communicators." Monica Prado has been an NAHJ member since 2013. 

Candidate for Treasurer: Ana Ley


Ana Ley covers public safety and legal affairs at the Las Vegas Sun. Before packing up for Sin City a year ago, she worked on the criminal justice and business desks of the San Antonio Express-News. There, she served as treasurer of the San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists, a group whose primary mission is to foster diversity in media by giving away scholarships to students in financial need. 

A native of Tamaulipas, Mexico, Ana grew up in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American. Her first news internship and job were at the McAllen Monitor. 

Ana became an NAHJ student member in 2005, and through the organization obtained an internship with the Associated Press in Houston that helped launch her journalism career. In August, she served as a mentor at the NAHJ Student Projects in San Antonio.

She feels forever indebted to the organization and is eager to give back as treasurer of NAHJ-Nevada.

Candidate for Secretary: Sandy Lopez

"When I joined the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in 2012, I was on the brink of graduating from San Francisco State University and eyeing job positions to start my career. Through the help of the organization, I went from being one of the first NAHJ Nevada interns to a full-time reporter at the Las Vegas Review-Journal. 
My intent to run for secretary centers on supporting NAHJ just as the organization 
has supported me. As secretary I plan to not only keep detailed minutes of meetings and maintain up-to-date member information, but also to reach out to other Latino journalists in hopes of recruiting them to create a larger and more diverse group. 
The industry is constantly changing and journalists are not only expected to report 
and take photos, but they also need to know about social media, multimedia and other skills to succeed. 

If elected secretary, I hope to contribute project ideas and workshops that will aid members towards a secure future and protect diversity within the newsroom and other media outlets. 
As a former intern and recent graduate, I’d also like to contribute to the internship committee to seek out aspiring journalists and guide them towards their future. 

I hope you consider me for this position so that I can continue to support the group, just as it has supported me."


Candidate for Social Media Manager: Erik Verduzco

"As a NAHJ Nevada chapter member, I have seen the group rapidly evolve over a short period of time.  It is easy to say that I share many of the ideas and goals of the chapter, and this is why I plan to continue contributing in more ways. 

As a multimedia journalist, I have developed skills to help me engage readers through social media with flash news postings and my photos. For this reasons, I seek to be or to share the title of social media manager to help develop our chapter's online audience. I want to highlight the work from our members, and to become a source of information for readers looking to find a more diverse source of news.

I would also like to show my interest in organizing fundraising events, and more specifically, the photography fundraiser. Through my new job and connections, I feel confident we can have the strongest images from the most diverse group of photojournalists to date." 


Candidate for Associate Regional Director: Luz Gray



Luz Gray obtained a bachelors degree in journalism in 1998 in Mexico City. She has a solid background as a journalist, having worked as a correspondent for the print media in Mexico, including Mexico City’s Reforma Newspaper, El Norte de Monterrey Newspaper, Guadalajara’s Mural Newspaper and Mexico City’s El Dia Newspaper. In radio, she worked for Nucleo Radio Mil in Mexico City.
In Las Vegas, she worked as a reporter and as an editor for various Spanish language entertainment magazines and newspapers.

Luz was an On Air Personality for 99.3 FM Recuerdo and KISF La Nueva 103.5 FM.
In November 2010, Luz received an Electronic Media Award by Nevada Broadcasters Association for “Radio Station-Hispanic Public Service Program.”
For almost 8 years, Luz has been the host for “Contacto con Luz," the Univision Radio community affairs show. Luz works as a Production Director for Univision Radio Las Vegas.

She is the current p
resident of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists-Nevada Chapter.







Saturday, September 6, 2014

NAHJ Nevada Chapter Leadership Roles

Elections are coming up in October, and we want you as a chapter leader! Below are opportunities to serve the NAHJ Nevada chapter. Let us know which role(s) interest you.

President:
- Casts vision for group
- Regularly communicates with regional director and national NAHJ leadership
- Sets dates of events
- Sets agenda for meetings and distributes it to board as necessary
- Assembles all and participates on some committees

Vice President:
- Assists president
- Will fill in for president in his/her absence
- Participates in some committees

Secretary:
- Keeps detailed minutes of meetings
- Maintains up-to-date roster of chapter members and their contact information (reviewed monthly)
- Spearheads annual elections
- Recruits new members and reaches out to journalists moving to or from the area
- Reminds members to pay dues

Treasurer:
- Maintains up-to-date records of NAHJ Nevada’s finances and provides report each month
- Promptly deposits checks and cash to national bank account, withdraws money as needed, coordinates reimbursements.
- Receives and counts money at fundraising events. Maintains receipt book and cash box
- Works to maintain or achieve chapter’s financial independence and IRS nonprofit status
- Sets ambitious financial goals and strategizes how to achieve them.

Social Media Manager:
- Works with other social media team members to maintain chapter Twitter and Facebook accounts on a daily basis.
- Keeps up on members’ work, awards, career moves and helps promote them on social media.
- Documents events in photos and words, publicizes them before and after on social media.

Publicity Manager:
- Works closely with social media team and board to ensure members are aware of meetings and events.
- Sends out regular email newsletter with chapter, member and national NAHJ news.
- Works with secretary to ensure all members are plugged in to NAHJ’s communication channels (email lists, Twitter and Facebook, etc.)
- Works with internship committee to publicize internship beyond the chapter membership.
- Communicates with sister organizations (schools, SPJ chapter, student chapter, etc.).

Internship/Mentorship Committee Chair:
- Sets goals for internship and mentorship program.
- Works with board, publicity officer and social media team to promote application process
- Receives applications, calls meeting to review them, interviews candidates, presents finalists to RJ leadership.
- Develops mentorship program to advance members’ professional development
- Welcomes interns and mentors, plans events, assists interns as they transition to Las Vegas

Fundraising Committee:
- Seeks sponsors for NAHJ’s major fundraisers.
- Plans major annual fundraise.
- Proposes other minor fundraising opportunities throughout the year.

Associate Regional Director
- Shadows regional director
- Works with sister chapters in other states to plan events, training, etc.
- Helps produce newsletter for region and maintain social media presence.

- May run to replace regional director in future.