2015-01-14



The IWMF and the Ford Foundation are joining forces to host this highly interactive, action-oriented international summit for women entrepreneurs working in the digital news space, bringing together 150 of the key international players and partners who fund and work in the realm of digital news entrepreneurship, both in the U.S. and around the world. The summit will feature an all-star lineup of speakers, including Kara Swisher (Re/code), Mariana Santos (Chicas Poderosas), Jessica Lessin (The Information), Lara Setrakian (News Deeply), Juanita Leon (La Silla Vacia), Stacy Donohue (Omidyar), Lakshmi Chaudhry (Firstpost.com), Farai Chideya and many more.

Joumana al Jabri

Joumana al Jabri’s work revolves around developing creative processes and outputs aimed at addressing critical social issues in select countries in the Arab region. Jabri is the co-founder of Visualizing Impact, which specializes in data visualization on social issues. VI’s visuals have reached over two million people across four continents and in twelve languages. It is the recipient of Deutsche Welle’s 2014 The Bobs award for Best Social Activism. Visualizing Palestine, a project of Visualizing impact, has been featured in The Washington Post, Policy Mic, Fast Company, The Huffington Post, Al Jazeera, and The Guardian.

Laura Amico

Laura Amico is an award-winning journalist whose work is at the forefront of the Structured Journalism movement. She’s editor of data and multimedia projects at the Boston Globe, founder of Homicide Watch, and CEO of Glass Eye Media, a media consultancy and software group. Amico was an inaugural Nieman-Berkman Fellow in Journalism Innovation at Harvard University. Her distinctions include fellowships with the Online News Association’s MJ Bear program, Harry F. Guggenheim Symposium and the Knight News Entrepreneurs Bootcamp.

Lina Attalah

Lina Attalah is the co-founder and chief editor of Mada Masr, a Cairo-based independent news website. She worked in journalism for a little over a decade, covering Egypt extensively, and eventually covering the Syrian civil war, the Iranian elections and the Darfur conflict, among other topics. Previously, Attalah was the editor of Egypt Independent, Cairo’s once flagship English language newspaper.

Elmira Bayrasli

Elmira Bayrasli is the co-founder of Foreign Policy Interrupted, a startup focused on increasing the number of women commenting on foreign policy in the media. She is also a fellow at the World Policy Institute and the author of the upcoming book, “Steve Jobs Lives in Pakistan: Extraordinary Entrepreneurs in the Developing World.” Her work has appeared in the The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, Forbes and Reuters. She is a commentator on foreign policy and global innovations for Al-Jazeera America. From 1994-2000, Bayrasli was a presidential appointee at the State Department.

Marie-Catherine Beuth

Marie-Catherine Beuth is the founder of News On Demand, a mobile app that tailors news to the user’s available time and attention. Prior to her entrepreneurial venture, Beuth was a business journalist for the French daily newspaper Le Figaro, covering digital media and technology for almost 10 years. It was there that she formed the idea for a news service that personalizes content around the user’s time. This became the innovation proposal she worked on during a 2012-2013 John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University. In 2014, she launched NOD with the support of a grant from the Knight Prototype Fund.

Jennifer Brandel

Jennifer Brandel is founder and executive producer of Curious Nation: public-powered local journalism. She founded WBEZ’s Curious City in 2011 and is taking lessons pioneered on that project to other media organizations around the world. She’s been dabbling in public radio since the early aughts, reporting pieces for NPR, APM, PRI, CBC and playing characters on WireTap and Love + Radio. Prior to radio, Jennifer started a women’s workout happening called Dance Dance Party Party, managed the 2010 Third Coast International Audio Festival Conference, and worked a variety of odd jobs. Her multimedia work has been published in The New York Times and Vice.

Lakshmi Chaudhry

Lakshmi Chaudhry is executive editor and co-founder of Firstpost.com, India’s No. 1 standalone online daily news and opinion site. Her journalism career spans 17 years and two continents. Starting out as a reporter at Wired.com, she has been the senior editor at Alternet.org and In These Times and the senior political writer at The Nation. Her work has appeared in a number of publications including The Village Voice, San Jose Mercury News, Salon.com and The New York Times.

Farai Chideya

Farai Chideya is a journalist and professor who has worked in print, television, radio, and digital media. She hosts the PRI Soundworks podcast on global visionaries, “One with Farai,” and is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. Chideya has worked for Newsweek, MTV News, CNN, ABC News, and NPR, both on-air and off. She is the author of five books, including “Don’t Believe the Hype: Fighting Cultural Misinformation About African Americans” and “Innovating Women: The Changing Face of Technology,” co-authored with Vivek Wadhwa. She began her first Web property, PopandPolitics.com, in 1995.

Susan Daly

Susan Daly is managing editor of Ireland’s fastest-growing and first online-only news publication, TheJournal.ie. She has previously led news teams across national print titles, but began TheJournal.ie adventure four years ago, focusing on the delivery of breaking news to increasingly digital, mobile news consumers. She is a graduate fellow of the Punch Sulzberger Leaders’ Program at Columbia University in New York, a collaboration between the Pulitzer School of Journalism and the Columbia Business School.

Nonny de la Peña

Nonny de la Peña, Emblematic Group CEO and Annenberg Fellow at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, was named “One of the People Who Made the World More Creative” by Fast Company for pioneering the use of virtual reality to make fully immersive experiences of the news. Her work includes Project Syria, commissioned by the World Economic Forum; “Use of Force,” shown at the Tribeca Film Festival and winner of the prestigious Indiecade Impact award; “Hunger in Los Angeles,” a Sundance Film Festival premiere; and the MacArthur-funded Gone Gitmo, a virtual Guantanamo Bay Prison. She has written for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times Magazine, and others.

Stacy Donohue

Stacy Donohue leads Omidyar Network’s Government Transparency initiative in the United States. In this role, Donohue works to improve the relationship between citizens and government. Prior to joining Omidyar Network, Donohue spent nine years at Hewlett-Packard in senior roles spanning strategy, corporate development, and merger and acquisition transactions. Previously, she was a project leader at the Boston Consulting Group. Donohue began her career as an associate in corporate finance at JPMorgan Chase & Co. She is a board member for Code for America, Global Integrity and the Sunlight Foundation, and an advisory board member of CfA’s Code for All program.

Michelle Ferrier

Dr. Michelle Ferrier is the associate dean for innovation, research/creative activity and graduate studies in the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University. Ferrier is vice president of Journalism That Matters and is active in research around the changing media ecosystem and curriculum change. Her current research agenda includes media entrepreneurship and the Media Deserts Project that examines places where fresh news and information are lacking. She is the chief instigator behind “Create or Die,” the media entrepreneurship startup events hosted by Journalism That Matters in 2010 and 2011. Ferrier is a former newspaper columnist and online community manager.

Christie George

Christie George is the director of New Media Ventures, the first national network of angel investors supporting media and tech startups that disrupt politics and catalyze progressive change. George’s work centers on fostering an independent, vibrant and diverse media sector. She has spent her career supporting individuals and institutions that are making media that matters. George started her career at a venture capital firm, spent six years managing sales and marketing for Women Make Movies, the world’s leading distributor of films by and about women, and is a co-founder of Louder, the crowd-promotion platform for ideas that matter.

Nataliya Gumenyuk

Nataliya Gumenyuk is a Ukrainian journalist, foreign correspondent, co-founder of Hromadske.TV (Public TV), and editor-in-chief of Hromadske International. Hromadske.TV is a civic initiative of the Ukrainian journalists to create independent public broadcasting system in Ukraine. Launched on the eve of some of the most tumultuous days in the country’s history, Hromadske.TV became the go-to medium for Ukrainians. Gumenyuk has reported on major political and social events from nearly 50 countries and in recent years has focused on post-Arab Spring developments. Previously, Gumenyuk was the head of the foreign news desk of INTER, the biggest Ukrainian TV channel.

Fran Hauser

Fran Hauser is a venture capital investor, digital media veteran, and an advocate for women and kids. An active investor, Hauser is a partner at Rothenberg Ventures. Previously, she spent 15 years in the digital media space, holding president and general manager positions at Time Inc., AOL and Moviefone. Hauser speaks frequently about topics such as career building, digital media and investing in and by women. She also writes regularly for publications such as Inc., Women 2.0, and Bedford Magazine, and appears on CNBC’s Power Pitch. Hauser is a funder of the PBS documentary “Half the Sky” and board chair of GlobalGiving.

Stacy-Marie Ishmael

Stacy-Marie Ishmael is the editor of the BuzzFeed News App. Prior to joining BuzzFeed, she was vice president of communities at the Financial Times, where she led a team responsible for growing engagement and deepening the FT’s relationship with its global audiences. Her previous FT roles included FT Alphaville New York bureau chief, and co-founder and editor of FT Tilt, an online-only emerging markets news service. In addition to her reporting and editing experience, Ishmael was the first product manager at Percolate Industries, a technology startup, and is a part-time visiting lecturer at Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.

Deborah Jackson

After graduating from Columbia Business School and joining Goldman Sachs, Jackson started her finance career focusing on health care clients and moving into health care focused Internet and tech companies. Jackson’s time on Wall Street fueled her desire to see more women succeed and her experience evaluating software and technology companies, forging partnerships and raising capital were each instrumental in building the online properties she has launched. Jackson judges and mentors at startup competitions, and speaks at various events and conferences. All of her initiatives and properties have a common goal: to champion women to become builders of technology, companies and their own wealth.

Mandy Jenkins

Mandy Jenkins manages news operations for Storyful, a 24/7 social news agency that specializes in surfacing, verifying and sharing eyewitness journalism from around the world. Jenkins was previously the managing editor for Digital First Media’s Project Thunderdome, overseeing daily operations for the national newsroom, which published to more than 200 local outlets across the U.S. Prior to that, she was the social news editor for politics at The Huffington Post and the social media editor for Washington, D.C. local news startup TBD. Jenkins has also served in several digital roles at the Cincinnati Enquirer and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Youyoung Lee

Youyoung Lee is senior editor of development and strategy at The Huffington Post, where she helps innovate the mobile Web, mobile app and desktop site experiences for both editors and readers. She has written for The Huffington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Allure, Nylon, Elle and the New York Times magazine, and was previously the managing editor of a top travel mobile app in Berlin. A 2011 Tow-Knight fellow at CUNY’s Entrepreneurial Journalism program, she is the founder of Gourmeet.com.

Juanita León

Juanita León is the founder and director of La Silla Vacía, an independent media outlet on politics and power in Colombia. She is the author of two books on the war in Colombia. Her latest one, “Country of Bullets,” won the third prize for the Lettre Ulysses Award. The book deals with Colombia’s armed conflict at the beginning of the 21st century. León was the launch editor of Semana.com and Flypmedia.com. She was a 2006 Nieman fellow at Harvard University and has taught journalism at the New York University School of Journalism and the University of Los Andes in Colombia.

Jessica Lessin

Jessica Lessin founded The Information in 2013 and is the publication’s editor-in-chief. She covered Silicon Valley and the technology industry for eight years at the Wall Street Journal before switching gears to become a “reportrepreneur.” At the Journal, she wrote nearly 1,000 articles for the paper, consistently breaking news about major products, management changes and strategy shifts at Apple, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter and other Internet companies. She was part of a team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for a 2011 series on digital privacy and has appeared on CNBC, NPR, CNN and PBS’s “The Charlie Rose Show.”

Harlan Mandel

Harlan Mandel is CEO of Media Development Investment Fund, a mission-driven investment fund providing low-cost financing to independent news media in countries where a free press is under threat. It invests in independent media around the world providing the news, information and debate that people need to build free, thriving societies. Mandel was MDIF’s deputy managing director from 1998 until his appointment as CEO in 2011. Previously, he served as deputy general counsel of the Open Society Institute. Prior to that, Mandel practiced law in at Morrison & Foerster, specializing in international litigation, intellectual property and new media law.

Elisa Lees Munoz

Elisa Lees Munoz is the IWMF¹s Executive Director. She is responsible for identifying strategic opportunities and programmatic development and fundraising. Before joining the IWMF, Munoz was executive director of the Crimes of War Education Project, a Washington, D.C.-based organization dedicated to raising awareness among journalists about international humanitarian law and its applicability to armed conflict. Munoz has also held several positions at the Science and Human Rights Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C.

Shazna Nessa

Shazna Nessa is the director of journalism at the Knight Foundation. She has 15 years of newsroom experience, with beginnings in Internet technology and interactive design. Previously she was a deputy managing editor at The Associated Press in New York, where she supervised editorial products and innovation. She was also part of the team that launched the website of the monthly business magazine Conde Nast Portfolio, and was later a consultant with the organization’s product group. Nessa has taught at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in New York.

Amy O’Leary

Amy O’Leary has worked at The New York Times for seven years in a range of roles from reporter to digital editor to multimedia producer and is currently a deputy editor on the international news desk. Just prior to that, she was on the team that wrote the company’s 2014 Innovation Report, heralded by Nieman Journalism Lab as one of “the key documents of the digital age.” Before coming to the Times, Amy worked in public radio as a producer for “This American Life,” and produced stories for “Radio Lab,” “On The Media” and others, and is a frequent international speaker on digital journalism.

Natalia Oberti Noguera

Natalia (aka Ms. Oberti Noguera) is Founder and CEO of Pipeline Fellowship, an angel investing bootcamp for women that’s changing the face of angel investing and creating capital for women social entrepreneurs.  Natalia was named to the Forbes list “Top 20 Women for Entrepreneurs to Follow on Twitter,” as well as Latina.com’s “25 Latinas Who Shine in Tech.”  Women’s eNews recognized her as one of 21 Leaders for the 21st Century for 2012 and Fortune highlighted her as one of the “55 most influential women on Twitter.”

Hilary Pennington

Hilary Pennington is vice president of the Ford Foundation’s Education, Creativity and Free Expression program. She leads the foundation’s work on school reform in the United States and higher education around the world, next-generation media policy and journalism, and support for arts and culture. She also oversees the foundation’s regional programming in four offices based in Africa and the Middle East. Prior to joining Ford, Hilary held leadership positions at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Center for American Progress and Jobs for the Future.

Jeanne Pinder

Jeanne Pinder worked for The New York Times for 23 years before founding ClearHealthCosts.com. She gained a 360-degree view of journalism from working as an editor, reporter and human resources executive before volunteering for a buyout in 2009 and becoming a Web entrepreneur. At The New York Times she was a ranking editor on the foreign desk, a reporter on the business desk and deputy founding editor of the Circuits technology section, among other posts. Previously, she worked at The Des Moines (Ia.) Register, The Associated Press and The Grinnell (Ia.) Herald-Register.

Erin Polgreen

Erin Polgreen is co-founder of Symbolia, a magazine that merges graphic novels and journalism. She has produced work for American Public Media, Tumblr’s Storyboard, Minnesota Public Radio, Walkey Foundation, Nieman Reports, and other outlets. In 2012, Polgreen co-authored a report titled “Engaging Audiences: Measuring Interactions, Engagement and Conversions.” Polgreen frequently speaks about editorial collaboration, audience engagement, comics journalism, and media innovation at venues such as the Public Radio Program Directors Association, NAMAC, the National Conference for Media Reform, the Society for News Design, and SXSWi. Prior to founding Symbolia, Polgreen was interim director of The Media Consortium.

Tracie Powell

Tracie Powell is the founder of All Digitocracy, a website about the intersection of media, diversity and technology. Powell writes about the media and media policy, specifically on issues regarding piracy, media ownership, government transparency and the business of journalism for the Columbia Journalism Review and other publications. A graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, she lives in Washington, D.C. She has contributed to Poynter, NPR, and Publica, the first nonprofit investigative journalism center in Brazil. Powell is also the co-chair of the National Association of Black Journalists’ Digital Journalism Task Force.

Barbara Raab

Barbara Raab is program officer for the Ford Foundation’s Media & Justice initiative, which focuses on the development and support of high-quality, principled reporting in the United States with an emphasis on social justice, accountability journalism, press freedoms and diverse voices.  Before joining the Foundation in 2014, Barbara spent 20 years at NBC News as a senior member of the editorial team. In 2013, she served as senior producer for “In Plain Sight,” NBC News’s Ford-funded multiplatform reporting effort on poverty in America, which was honored with the George Foster Peabody award.

Maria Ressa

Maria Ressa is the CEO and executive editor of Rappler, a social news network that uses a hearts-and-minds approach to news through a unique mood navigator. Rappler combines the best of professional journalism with citizen journalism and crowdsourcing. Ressa has been a journalist in Asia for nearly 30 years, most of them as CNN’s bureau chief in Manila then Jakarta. She was CNN’s lead investigative reporter focusing on terrorism in Southeast Asia and wrote “Seeds of Terror: An Eyewitness Account of al-Qaeda’s Newest Center of Operations in Southeast Asia.” In 2005, she took the helm of ABS-CBN News and Current affairs in the Philippines.

Wadia Samadi

Wadia Samadi is the policy administration manager at the Insurance Corporation of Afghanistan, the country’s first private commercial insurance company. She has always been interested in playing a part in the economic development of Afghanistan, especially in the areas of media and insurance. Samadi is also the editor-in-chief for Wadsam.com, Afghanistan’s first business news portal, focusing on news pertaining to Afghanistan’s economic development, economic challenges, and the government and world community’s approach to these challenges. Samadi works to promote a positive image of Afghanistan by highlighting economic and business progress.

Mariana Santos

Mariana Santos is a JSK Knight Fellow at Stanford University and director of interactive and animation at Fusion, a venture between Disney/ABC and Univision. Santos helped create The Guardian’s first interactive team. She received a fellowship with the International Center for Journalists to launch Chicas Poderosas to encourage and train female journalists in Latin America. The program features a mix of talks about journalism, data and visualization along with a 3-day hackathon to develop news applications. Santos wrote her first book: “If You Don’t Believe in Yourself, What do You Believe in?” She began her career as a motion designer at Universal Music Berlin.

Lara Setrakian

Lara Setrakian is the co-founder and executive editor of News Deeply. She spent more than five years as a foreign correspondent, covering the Middle East for ABC News and Bloomberg Television. She has since focused on the fusion of news and technology; her first platform, Syria Deeply, launched in December 2012 to wide acclaim and was honored with the Excellence in Online Journalism Award by the National Press Foundation. Time magazine dubbed Syria Deeply “The Future of News.” The team launched Ebola Deeply in October 2014 and is now scaling to launch a series of platforms on a range of underreported issues.

Jake Shapiro

Jake Shapiro is founding CEO of PRX, an award-winning nonprofit whose mission is to deliver significant stories to millions of people. Since its launch in 2003 PRX has been a leader and innovator in public media. PRX programs include “The Moth Radio Hour,” “This American Life,” “Snap Judgment,” “Reveal,” “99% Invisible” and the Radiotopia podcast network. In 2012 Jake helped found Matter Ventures, a for-profit startup accelerator for mission-driven media entrepreneurs. Jake is an Ashoka Fellow, senior researcher at the Berkman Center at Harvard, and advisor to a number of public media organizations, media funders, and Internet startups.

Lisa Stone

Lisa Stone is SheKnows Media’s Chief Community Officer – a position she assumed when the company acquired BlogHer Inc., which she co-founded in 2005. As CEO, Lisa grew BlogHer from a grassroots conference to a cross-platform media company reaching 100 million unique visitors monthly and powered by a proprietary technology platform. In 2013, she received a Fortune Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs award and was listed in Fast Company’s The 1000 Most Creative People in Business. Lisa was the first Internet journalist awarded a Harvard University Nieman Fellowship in 2002, and her work continues to appear in publications likeThe New York Times, LATimes.com and The Huffington Post.

Kara Swisher

Kara Swisher is the co-CEO and co-owner of Revere Digital, a tech and media news company that publishes the Re/code site and also puts on a series of Code Conferences, which feature prominent speakers from the digital industry. Before Revere, Swisher co-produced and co-hosted The Wall Street Journal’s “D: All Things Digital.” Swisher worked in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco bureau. For many years, she wrote the column “BoomTown.” Previously, Swisher covered breaking news about the Web’s major players and Internet policy issues and also wrote feature articles on technology for the paper.

Andaiye Taylor

Andaiye Taylor is the founder and editor-in-chief of BrickCityLive.com, a local news website that covers Newark, New Jersey. BrickCityLive.com is one of six pilot news sites in the Local News Lab, a Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation initiative that seeks to bring the cutting edge in storytelling, content monetization, and sustainability strategies to local news startups. Taylor has also had a long career in digital advertising and data, including as a product manager and director of business development at MediaMath, director of content marketing at Bitly, and her current position as director of content marketing at Rubicon Project, all in New York City.

Laurel Touby

Laurel Touby is the founder of mediabistro.com, a website that has revolutionized the way people in the media industry do business, connect and communicate.  Following the sale of the company to Jupitermedia, Laurel began advising small seed-stage startups. She left mediabistro.com in June, 2011 and hosted “Secrets of Successful Startups“ on CBS Interactive through April, 2012. Laurel continues touching the entrepreneurial community in various ways, including via a monthly co-hosted Cereal Entrepreneurs breakfast, ongoing startup advising and as a TechStars mentor.

Adaora Udoji

Adaora Udoji is a global storyteller, entrepreneur and occasional angel investor who recently launched outloud inc., a digital and technology public speaking platform. Currently, she is conducting workshops on public speaking and storytelling, as well as writing about communicating in the a digital age and incubating new tech tools. Previously, Udoji served as interim president of the award-winning startup News Deeply, which focuses on complex global issues. She has been a digital innovator, award-winning broadcast journalist for ABC News, CNN and public radio, strategist and lawyer. Udoji’s work has been published on Medium.com, MSNBC.com, Essence.com and CNN.com, among other outlets.

Natalia Viana

Natalia Viana is a founder and director of Agencia Publica, a pioneer nonprofit organization that produces and promotes investigative journalism in Brazil. Natalia was a collaborator of WikiLeaks in Brazil, coordinating the release of the U.S. embassy cables. She has collaborated with various domestic and international media outlets including Pacifica Network, PBS, the BBC, The Guardian, The Independent, Folha de São Paulo, O Globo, and Carta Capital (Brazil). She was an assistant producer for investigative documentaries and is the author of three books about current-day political assassinations and old-time censorship and repression during the military regime.

Kelly Virella

Kelly Virella is a business and technology savvy editor who builds buzzworthy and profitable media brands. Since 2011, she has worked as a news media entrepreneur, starting two distinguished media brands. Her first startup was an online magazine that sold advertising to brands such as BMW, attracting the attention of three investors and an offer to buy it. In 2013, she secured seed funding for her second startup by winning a pitch competition for news media entrepreneurs. Virella is the 2012 winner of a Sigma Delta Chi award for magazine investigative reporting. She is currently working on launching an African-American long-form journalism magazine called Longview.

Darren Walker

Darren Walker is president of the Ford Foundation, where he oversees more than $12 billion in assets, $500 million annually in global social justice grants and 10 international offices. He has been a leader in the social sector for more than two decades, including serving as vice president at the Rockefeller Foundation, and his expertise ranges from human rights to urban development to free expression. He spent almost a decade on the frontlines of community development at Harlem’s Abyssinian Development Corporation, after a career working in international finance and law at UBS and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. Walker is a member of various boards, including Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Friends of the High Line, New York City Ballet and the Arcus Foundation. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Amy Webb

Amy Webb is a digital media futurist and founder of Webbmedia Group, a digital strategy agency that researches near-term emerging technology trends and develops innovative strategies. She is the co-founder of Knowledgewebb Training, a corporate training firm that was incubated at Webbmedia Group. Webb also co-founded Spark Camp, a next-generation convener that facilitates important conversations on the future of a better society. She is a lecturer on emerging technology and media at Columbia University in New York and at L’Institut d’études Politiques in Paris. In 2013, Webb published “Data, A Love Story,” a book about the world of online dating, consumer behavior and finding love via algorithms.

Melinda Wittstock

Melinda Wittstock is a serial entrepreneur, journalist and content creator, and expert in all things social and data-driven. She is the founder and CEO of Verifeed, the predictive social intelligence company. Wittstock joined the Times of London as a financial correspondent at age 22. She later joined the Financial Times to launch and host its daily business television programs for Europe and Asia with CNBC. She was an anchor and host for the BBC, ABC News, and MSNBC. She launched her first business, Capitol News Connection, in 2003. Wittstock also created the crowd-sourced app Ask Your Lawmaker, and she founded NewsiT, a crowd-collaboration mobile app.

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