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Jin D.

Vice President Of Finance at Asian American Journalists Association

Jin D.'s work experience begins in 2009 as an Olympics Correspondent and Sports Journalist for Chinese local media. In 2013, they worked for NBC Sports in Research and Marketing Solutions for a period of seven months. From 2014 to 2019, Jin held various roles at the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, including Communications and Inclusion Manager, Marketing Coordinator, and Special Projects Coordinator. In 2019, Jin joined the International Women's Media Foundation as a Program Manager until 2021. In the same year, they also began working at The Associated Press as a Program Manager, News Partnerships, and Co-Lead of the Online Harassment Committee. Starting in 2019, Jin started their involvement with the Asian American Journalists Association, where they served as Co-Director of the Women and Nonbinary Voices Affinity Group, Co-Chair of the Convention Programming Committee, and Vice President of Finance. Currently, Jin is the Chief of Staff and Operations at the Center for Public Integrity, a position they started in 2022.

Jin D.'s education history begins with a period from 2022 to 2023, during which they attended the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. They participated in the Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership during this time.

Moving back in time, Jin D. pursued their Master of Science (MS) degree in International Sport Management at the State University of New York Cortland. The exact years of attendance for this degree are not provided.

Prior to their studies in the US, Jin D. obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Journalism from Tianjin University of Sport. Unfortunately, the years of study for this degree are not specified either.

Furthermore, Jin D. engaged in studies related to International Sport Management at London Metropolitan University, although no degree name is mentioned. Similarly, the duration of this educational experience is not provided.

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