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Volume 11 Number 10


Career and Business Opportunities Deputy Business Editor, News


The New York Times is looking for a deputy business editor for news. This is a dynamic and newly defined leadership role at the center of our daily report.


The deputy editor for news will be charged with identifying the biggest business stories of the day and driving coverage across platforms and newsroom jurisdictions. Deep enthusiasm for conceiving new forms of storytelling and reading experiences is as important a qualification as is strong grounding in Times-standard journalism.


This editor should be able to craft coverage plans that are well- suited to the evolving ways our readers consume our journalism, and should be at ease with analytic tools that help push audience loyalty, engagement and growth. He or she must also be able to marshal reporters, editors and specialists from the business staff, and the broader newsroom, to create the best and most distinctive business report and reader experience possible.


Candidates should have strong leadership skills, be self-directing and highly collaborative, and possess impeccable news judgment. A demonstrated commitment to business journalism is a must, as is an established record in digital storytelling.


Qualities that come to mind in describing this person? Inspiring. Confident. Collegial. Curious. Passionate. Dynamic.


The deputy editor for news reports directly to the business editor and serves in his place in his absence. This is a time of tremendous change, and opportunity, at The Times. This editor will work with the business editor to define our vision for the report, set our priorities, and ensure reporters and editors succeed.


Candidates for this excluded position should contact Dean Murphy at nytbusiness@nytimes.com


Hampton University Scripps Howard Endowed Professor (Creative)


The Scripps Howard School of Journalism invites applications for a nine- month Endowed Professor (Creative) position. The individual selected for the position will be expected to commence work at the beginning of the fall, 2017 semester.


Founded in 1868, Hampton University is a leading historically black university (HBCU) located on the Tidewater Peninsula in Hampton, Virginia. It is a privately endowed, co-educational, nonsectarian institution of higher learning with accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.


Founded in 2002, the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications emphasizes excellence and innovation while adhering to the core standards and ethical principles of the industry.


The Scripps Howard School is equipped with: A professional television studio and control room A live, FM radio station with digital streaming to the Internet Five media labs (including three Mac labs) High-tech classrooms equipped with built-in LCD projectors Wi-Fi throughout the building A stadium-style, media auditorium


The Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications has earned a reputation of excellence and achievement among various academic and professional communities. Students and graduates have held internships and started careers with top-ranked organizations such as Google, NPR, Radio One, St. Petersburg Times, The Washington Post, Essence Magazine, Time Magazine, ESPN, USA Today, Bloomberg News, Ogilvy, Burson-Marsteller, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and many more.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities


Our new colleague will understand the intersection of advertising, strategic communication and public relations. Teaching responsibilities include courses such as Principles of Advertising, Creative Writing for Advertising. Other topics will include Strategic Communication Case Studies, Copywriting, Interactive Advertising and Social Media, Strategic Communication Research Methods, and Campaigns. The ability to teach media strategy and buying is highly desirable. Other responsibilities include developing a creative or research and service agenda in support of promotion. Additional responsibilities include student mentoring, advising Brand 757 (the student-run agency) and school service.


For information on part-time and full-time career opportunities, call: 757-575-1863


Candidates working in these areas will be given preference: Strategic Planning and Management for Global Advertising Cinematography and Production Management Video Production for Multi-platforms and Interactive Media Multi Camera Studio and Television Production Advertising and Publication Design Art Direction, Visualization and Set Design Exhibition Design and Event Planning Interactive and Web Design


Mobile Culture and Digital Communication Digital Advertising and Interactive Media Design Copywriting


Creative Industries and New Media Data analytics Qualifications


Candidates should have a terminal degree (PhD or MFA) in advertising, mass communication or a related field, and demonstrate the following: a body of scholarship in advertising, creative in advertising or a related area; and extensive professional experience including a management role; or a body of high-quality creative work in advertising; and extensive professional experience.


The ideal candidate will have experience in obtaining grants and external funding for innovative research that extends the boundaries of how creative and strategic approaches might be applied to social and scientific inquiry. We seek that person who will bring a research agenda that looks beyond traditional advertising themes and finds innovative approaches to research and creative activity that deserve recognition.


How to Apply


Interested candidates should submit a completed Application for Faculty Employment, cover letter, resume or curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be submitted. A Digital Portfolio or Work Samples are recommended. Application materials may be submitted electronically to Allie-ryan.butler@hamptonu.edu or to the following address via regular mail: Mr. Allie-Ryan Butler Assistant Dean


Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications Hampton University Hampton, VA 23668


*Hampton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


July 2017


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