Backed by research and case studies, this best practices session will share out what non-partisan experts in the field have been learning about how to reach a variety of voters, how to frame your coverage and make sure you're giving your audiences the best shot at casting a ballot informed by verified information.
This session is designed for:
- Newsroom leaders working to make their elections coverage matter more to the communities they serve
- Journalists who want to try something different in covering elections
- Anyone interested in journalism’s role in this fragile time for American democracy
Speakers

Jennifer Brandel
CEO, Hearken
@JenniferBrandel

Michael Bolden
CEO and Executive Director, American Press Institute
@michaelbolden

Amy Kovac-Ashley
Head of National Programs, Lenfest Institute for Journalism
@terabithia4

Rachel Glickhouse
Learning & Labs Director, News Revenue Hub
@riogringa