Stephen Taylor

Washington, DC Pro Chapter at Society of Professional Journalists

Stephen Taylor has extensive experience in journalism and communication, with a career spanning several decades. Currently serving as Chair of the Hall of Fame Committee for the Society of Professional Journalists' Washington, DC Pro Chapter, Stephen is also a member of the National Press Club's Broadcast Committee. A seasoned writer, Stephen has collaborated with various clients and reported for Fox News Radio, focusing on congressional and federal matters. Past roles include writing for the Society for Human Resource Management, serving as an adjunct professor at George Mason University, and holding correspondent and reporting positions with ABC News and CongressDaily. Stephen edited notable works, including "Searching for Sergeant Bailey," and holds a BA in Economics from the University of Virginia.

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Reston, United States

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Society of Professional Journalists

The Society of Professional Journalists is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty. To ensure that the concept of self-government outlined by the U.S. Constitution remains a reality into future centuries, the American people must be well informed in order to make decisions regarding their lives, and their local and national communities. It is the role of journalists to provide this information in an accurate, comprehensive, timely and understandable manner. It is the mission of the Society of Professional Journalists: — To promote this flow of information. — To maintain constant vigilance in protection of the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and of the press. — To stimulate high standards and ethical behavior in the practice of journalism. — To foster excellence among journalists. — To inspire successive generations of talented individuals to become dedicated journalists. — To encourage diversity in journalism. — To be the pre-eminent, broad-based membership organization for journalists. — To encourage a climate in which journalism can be practiced freely.


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