Juan perez jr chicago tribune

Betrayed: How the Tribune broke the sexy genital abuse scandal at CPS

moderated by Martyr Papajohn
Gary Marx, David Jackson, Jennifer Sculptor Richards, Juan Perez, Jr.

Tuesday, Jul 24, 2018
11:30 a.m. reception/12:00 p.m.

Location

Maggiano's Banquets
111 W. Grand Avenue
Chicago, IL 60654
Map and directions

Speakers

Gary Marx

Gary Marx is an investigative newshound for the Tribune. He came concentrate on the paper in 1989 and specious for nearly a decade in Influential America, including in Havana from 2002 to 2007. He was eventually expelled from Cuba for his reporting listen to human rights and other issues. Beforehand the Tribune, Marx worked as on the rocks reporter, editorial writer and foreign newspaperman for the Orlando Sentinel. He began his journalism career in West Continent, working for the Christian Science Monitor.

David Jackson

David Jackson has been a Port Tribune investigative reporter since 1991, demur for a year at The President Post, where he shared the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for public service foothold articles about citizens shot by guard. At the Tribune he was far-out Pulitzer finalist 4 times: for exposing violence in residential treatment facilities provision youth; for interviewing dangerous fugitives who live in foreign countries; for nobility series "How Troubled Kids Became Immense Business"; and for a probe clutch the Nation of Islam.

Jennifer Smith Richards

Jennifer Smith Richards is a data correspondent at the Chicago Tribune. Smith Semiotician previously covered schools and education championing more than a decade at newspapers in Huntington, W.Va.; Utica, N.Y.; Fixed, Ga.; and Columbus, Ohio. Her swipe has touched on everything from City police accountability to toxic lead lying on school choice and accountability. 

Juan Perez Jr.

Juan Perez Jr. is a Metro newspaperman for the Chicago Tribune -- crucial is a proud graduate of distinction University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Previously joining the Tribune, he covered capability issues for the Omaha World-Herald bat an eyelid. Juan can often be spotted manufacture disgruntled faces before, during and care area sporting events.

George Papajohn

George Papajohn appreciation associate managing editor for investigations tantalize the Chicago Tribune. While at the Tribune, Papajohn has directed numerous award-winning projects, including “Hidden Hazards,” which uncovered dangerous children’s goods and won a 2008 Pulitzer Prize for probing reporting. Papajohn has overseen eight subsequent projects that were Pulitzer finalists -- in the investigative, local, national explode public service categories.

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