Connie Conway is an experienced journalism and communications professional with over 25 years of experience in radio, television, and teaching. She has worked as a reporter, anchor, professor, and news director. Conway has won 20 awards for her work and currently teaches broadcast journalism classes while operating her own media company.
Đồ án môn học: Thiết kế máy ép củi trấu và ứng dụng trong đời sống.
Môn: Cơ sở thiết kế máy
Video mô phỏng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUiR4Jgy8ZI
Session (Part 1) by Randall Jones, Head of Japan/Korea Desk, OECD Economics Department.
The growth of global value chains (GVCs) has increased the interconnectedness of economies. We understand that emerging economies in Southeast Asia play a pivotal role in the global economy. This session will provide you with the latest OECD analysis on the regional economy and on the key challenges it faces in light of regional integration.
International trade, which used to be a leading driver of economic growth, is now lagging behind, as world trade growth slowed down to around 2% in 2015. Two decades prior to the 2008 crisis, world trade growth annually registered at 7%. Many factors are at play – both cyclical and structural – but their effects are posing risks to the emerging and developing economies in Asia, where trade growth is currently relatively robust. Regional free trade agreements, notably the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, will also influence trade in Asia, and will certainly have implications for the global value chains of specific industries, including in those countries not belonging to the new regional agreements. Strengthening regional ties by 2025 is one of Asia’s most important agendas. This can be made more effective by building on important and positive achievements through ASEAN, ASEAN+3 and ASEAN+6 and making greater efforts to improve co-ordination between regional and sub-regional initiatives and national agendas, reduce disparities in the region, move towards a “Global ASEAN” and strengthen monitoring capacity. Additionally, addressing issues of green growth, renewable energy and private sector development will be particularly important to Asia’s success in regional integration.
Đồ án môn học: Thiết kế máy ép củi trấu và ứng dụng trong đời sống.
Môn: Cơ sở thiết kế máy
Video mô phỏng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUiR4Jgy8ZI
Session (Part 1) by Randall Jones, Head of Japan/Korea Desk, OECD Economics Department.
The growth of global value chains (GVCs) has increased the interconnectedness of economies. We understand that emerging economies in Southeast Asia play a pivotal role in the global economy. This session will provide you with the latest OECD analysis on the regional economy and on the key challenges it faces in light of regional integration.
International trade, which used to be a leading driver of economic growth, is now lagging behind, as world trade growth slowed down to around 2% in 2015. Two decades prior to the 2008 crisis, world trade growth annually registered at 7%. Many factors are at play – both cyclical and structural – but their effects are posing risks to the emerging and developing economies in Asia, where trade growth is currently relatively robust. Regional free trade agreements, notably the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, will also influence trade in Asia, and will certainly have implications for the global value chains of specific industries, including in those countries not belonging to the new regional agreements. Strengthening regional ties by 2025 is one of Asia’s most important agendas. This can be made more effective by building on important and positive achievements through ASEAN, ASEAN+3 and ASEAN+6 and making greater efforts to improve co-ordination between regional and sub-regional initiatives and national agendas, reduce disparities in the region, move towards a “Global ASEAN” and strengthen monitoring capacity. Additionally, addressing issues of green growth, renewable energy and private sector development will be particularly important to Asia’s success in regional integration.
Full CV/Resume as of March 2023, listing my previous experience, research and journalistic output, media mentions, speaking engagements and events/conferences that I have organized. (Produced for an academic audience, hence the length!)
Damian Radcliffe is a journalist, researcher, and professor based at the University of Oregon.
He holds an endowed chair as the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, and he is also a Professor of Practice, an affiliate faculty member of the Department for Middle East and North Africa Studies (MENA) and the Agora Journalism Center, and a Research Associate of the Center for Science Communication Research (SCR).
Damian is also a three time Knight News Innovation Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture Studies (JOMEC), and a life fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
In spring 2023 he will be a Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, his alma matter.
With over 25 years of experience in the media industry, Damian has worked in editorial, strategic, research, policy and teaching roles in the USA, Middle East and UK. He continues to be an active journalist, writing regular features for leading trade publications such as Digital Content Next, International Journalists' Network (IJNet), What's New in Publishing, journalism.co.uk and other outlets.
He is a globally recognized expert on digital trends, social media, technology, the business of media, the evolution of present-day journalistic practice and the role played by media and technology in the Middle East.
As an analyst, researcher and trainer, he has worked with a wide range of industry and academic organizations including the BBC World Service, Facebook, FIPP, INMA, Thomson Reuters Foundation, World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the United Nations.
He has been quoted on issues relating to digital media and journalism by major outlets such as AFP, BBC, Business Insider, Editor & Publisher, NPR, The New York Times, Snapchat, Wired and Voice of America.
As a freelance journalist his work has also been published by leading publications and trade outlets such as the BBC, Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), Harvard’s Nieman Lab, HuffPost, PBS MediaShift, Poynter, TheMediaBriefing and ZDNet.
Originally from the UK, Damian lives on the west coast of the US with his wife and three young children.
Full CV/Resume as of March 2023, listing my previous experience, research and journalistic output, media mentions, speaking engagements and events/conferences that I have organized. (Produced for an academic audience, hence the length!)
Damian Radcliffe is a journalist, researcher, and professor based at the University of Oregon.
He holds an endowed chair as the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, and he is also a Professor of Practice, an affiliate faculty member of the Department for Middle East and North Africa Studies (MENA) and the Agora Journalism Center, and a Research Associate of the Center for Science Communication Research (SCR).
Damian is also a three time Knight News Innovation Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture Studies (JOMEC), and a life fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
In spring 2023 he will be a Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, his alma matter.
With over 25 years of experience in the media industry, Damian has worked in editorial, strategic, research, policy and teaching roles in the USA, Middle East and UK. He continues to be an active journalist, writing regular features for leading trade publications such as Digital Content Next, International Journalists' Network (IJNet), What's New in Publishing, journalism.co.uk and other outlets.
He is a globally recognized expert on digital trends, social media, technology, the business of media, the evolution of present-day journalistic practice and the role played by media and technology in the Middle East.
As an analyst, researcher and trainer, he has worked with a wide range of industry and academic organizations including the BBC World Service, Facebook, FIPP, INMA, Thomson Reuters Foundation, World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the United Nations.
He has been quoted on issues relating to digital media and journalism by major outlets such as AFP, BBC, Business Insider, Editor & Publisher, NPR, The New York Times, Snapchat, Wired and Voice of America.
As a freelance journalist his work has also been published by leading publications and trade outlets such as the BBC, Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), Harvard’s Nieman Lab, HuffPost, PBS MediaShift, Poynter, TheMediaBriefing and ZDNet.
Originally from the UK, Damian lives on the west coast of the US with his wife and three young children.
1. CONNIE CONWAY
P.O. Box 242, Quogue, N.Y.11959 conwayconnie@yahoo.com 631-664-7210
PROFILE
Energetic journalism/communications/media executive with more than 25 years experience with proven
leadership and multi-media skills ▪ Radio and Television Reporter/Anchor/Host ▪ Strategic planning
expertise ▪ Development and marketing experience ▪ Hundreds of contacts ▪ Internal and external
communications experience ▪ Winner of 20 awards from the Associated Press, Long Island Press Club
and International Communicator Association ▪ Broadcast Journalism Professor ▪ Accomplished public
speaker ▪ Events organizer ▪ Media Trainer ▪ Collaborative team player ▪ Solid track record of success in
improving processes, enhancing morale and exceeding expectations
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York
Adjunct Professor, School of Journalism (2010-Present)
Broadcast Program
Teach innovative radio news workshop: students learn digital editing and production skills
Teach Introduction to Television Reporting: students research, report, write, shoot and edit packages
Teach the senior multi-media project: students report a story across 3 platforms, print, web and TV
LIU Post, Old Westbury, New York
Adjunct Professor, Department of Media Arts-Broadcasting (2014-Present)
Broadcast Program
Teach Radio News Broadcast classes where students produce two daily newscasts
Direct students on story selection for five-minute newscast
Teach students broadcast writing style, delivery and voice control
NYIT, Old Westbury, New York
Adjunct Professor, Communication Arts (2013)
Radio and Television Program
Taught Fundamentals of Radio Production from the early years to today’s digital world
Directed student talk shows from classic disk jockey for music shows to News-Talk blogs
Taught broadcast editing on adobe audition
WLIU-WCWP Radio, Long Island Public Radio
News Director (2005-2009)
Managed news operations for National Public Radio member station and developed a leading team
Hosted award winning daily news program, “The Evening Report” with stories beyond the headlines
Helped guide station into the digital revolution with cutting edge new media digital skills
News 12 Long Island
Reporter, Education Beat (1989-2002)
Covered major stories including 9-11 and the east end wildfires
Developed sources for breaking stories, hard news and features, including an Emmy-nominated series
on gang recruitment on Long Island
2. Samples: http://vimeopro.com/thalerfilms/connie-conway
WALK FM, Patchogue, New York
Freelance News Anchor (1989-2005; Summer2014)
Conway Communications, Quogue, New York
Owner/Creator (2002-present)
Produce and narrate award-winning educational videos for Web sites and community outreach
Guide numerous clients, including schools, hospitals and libraries through web site development
Clients include Southampton Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital and Smithtown Library
Samples: http://mediasuite.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=r0nv33id
Other Professional Experience:
WTVX-Ch. 34, West Palm Beach, Florida, Reporter (1988-1989)
WLVI-Ch. 56, Boston, Massachusetts, Freelance Reporter (1988)
WEEI-Radio, Boston, Massachusetts, Executive Editor/Reporter (1983-1988)
WBZ-Radio, Boston, Massachusetts, Freelance Producer (1982-1983)
AWARDS
RADIO:
2008/2009 NYS AP; Press Club of Long Island “The Presidential Debate”
2009 Communicator Awards-Gold; Press Club of L.I.; NYS AP “Family Fighters”
2009 Communicator Awards-silver; 2007 NYS AP “Ladies Get your guns”
2009 Press Club of L.I. “Broadwater Sinks”
2008 NYS AP; Press Club of L.I. ; Fair Media Council “The Evening Report with Connie Conway”
2007 Press Club of L.I. “Hurricane Series”; “Planes”; “Hidden hunger”; The Evening Report with
Connie Conway”
2007/2006 NYS AP; Press Club of L.I. “Trapping”
TV:
2002 NY Emmy Nomination; Press Club of L.I. “FBI KIDS”
1995 NYS AP “East End Fire”
1993 Press Club of L.I. “Icy roads”
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Enco
Adobe Audition Cs6
Zoom H4 and H2
Marantz PMD620MKII
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite
EDUCATION
Long Island University, Southampton, New York
Bachelors Fine Arts/Communications Cum Laude