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The American Society of News Editors, in conjunction with the 2018 Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference in Orlando, Florida, is putting on a one-day workshop Wednesday, June 13, aimed specifically at leadership. This is the third year ASNE and IRE are partnering to provide training focused on leading investigations.

The workshop, which will be held one day prior to the IRE Conference at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, is for reporters, project editors, news directors and top editors to learn what it takes to create an investigative culture, lead high-impact investigative projects and teams, encourage creative new ways to reach and serve their communities and help their teams boost their entire operation’s audience and engagement. The workshop is sponsored by a generous grant from Google.

Registration: The workshop is $99 for ASNE members and $149 for nonmembers. Click here to register to attend the workshop. There is no deadline, but people who register after June 1 might not be guaranteed a boxed lunch. Registration for the IRE Conference is not required.

Hotel: Details on reservations can be found on the travel and lodging page for the IRE Conference.
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Ellen Gabler

The New York Times
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Ellen Gabler is an investigative reporter at The New York Times. Before starting at The Times in 2017, she worked for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel where she was a reporter and deputy investigations editor. In 2018, Gabler was part of The New York Times team awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for coverage of sexual harassment. While in Milwaukee, Gabler won the Livingston Award for Young Journalists and was part of a team honored with the Selden Ring, Loeb, Scripps Howard Award, as well as several other national honors. She is a member of IRE’s board of directors.