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Managing a media company and not sitting in one place for too long
Andrew Lawton has to make up his job title sometimes, because he has worn so many hats. He manages a media company called True North, hosts his own show, writes books, and has started a journey in event management. Sitting in one place for too long is not his M.O. To him, he tries to find different things to do and not settle into a routine.
Venturing into freelance investigative journalism
Before venturing on his own, Sam Cooper started as a print journalist and went into other media such as video and television. Along the way, he found the power of storytelling and “how” a story is told is just as important as what the story is – especially with the rise of social media and online media.
Reporting meaningful stories from around the world
The author of “Claws of the Panda” has been reporting to Canadians since 1965. His career has taken him around the world, interviewing and telling stories that affect Canadians. He is widely respected as a thoughtful and insightful reporter.
The journalistic passion that saved a TV station
How do you become the guy who runs an independent television station? Rob Germain is the perfect example of a person who starts his career in one place and then grows into another position – that you can’t go to school to learn it.