Author: Julie Drizin
Julie Drizin has served as executive director of Current since 2015. Julie previously served as Director of the Journalism Center on Children and Families at the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism, where she taught undergraduates and managed the Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism. She has worked in and around public media for three decades, including stints with the Association of Independents in Radio, the National Center for Media Engagement, J-Lab, WETA and WXPN. An award-winning producer and innovator, Julie launched two successful national shows, Democracy Now! and NPR’s Justice Talking.
John Boland: ‘It is the local connections that matter most’
Regardless of the role you play in a public media organization, "always remember that it is all about serving the needs of ...By Julie DrizinJune 12, 2019Rob Gordon: ‘Understand that what worked well for others might not work for you’
Develop relationships with local supporters to improve your station's community service, says the retired Nashville Public Radio GM, because advice from public ...By Julie DrizinJune 5, 2019Laura Walker: ‘Meeting mission and achieving deep impact are not warring principles’
Reflecting on her 23 years as CEO of WYNC and NYPR, Laura Walker says success in public media comes from reaching ...By Julie DrizinMay 30, 2019Jerry Franklin: ‘Learn to fail quickly and then get up and keep going’
The outgoing president of Connecticut Public looks back on his career at the station: “I had a terrific board of directors, and ...By Julie DrizinMay 23, 2019By censoring ‘Arthur’, Alabama network turns back the clock
Truly, what is more dangerous: two men making a sacred commitment to one another, or the denial of that reality?By Julie DrizinMay 22, 2019As GM, Ellen Rocco defined her role as protector of ‘rigorously fair’ journalism, ...
"It took me a while to figure out that the real job is to find resources for talented staff and innovative ideas ...By Julie DrizinMay 15, 2019From student-run KALX to KPCC, Bill Davis recalls a career of defying conventional wisdom
After building the Los Angeles station into a regional news powerhouse, Davis says it's easy to forget how "almost everyone in public ...By Julie DrizinMay 7, 2019Where do pubmedia executives get their mojo?
Current recently asked leaders in public media which books have helped them lead and succeed. Some titles are familiar; others offer alternative ...By Julie DrizinApril 1, 2019How long should a pubmedia executive serve?
As leaders retire, 2019 is a golden chance for the system to take giant steps in the right direction.By Julie DrizinFebruary 21, 2019Breathing into the New Year
Mindfulness is a challenging practice, especially for overachievers, like many of us in public media. But it's a better modus operandi than ...By Julie DrizinJanuary 22, 2019How Current measured up with its latest NewsMatch campaign
Donations are translating into nearly $40,000 to support us, but we're disappointed that we didn't bring in more.By Julie DrizinJanuary 3, 2019We couldn’t have covered these top stories of 2018 without you
And your year-end donation helps ensure that we can keep following harassment and workplace climate issues in 2019.By Julie DrizinDecember 14, 2018Letter from the executive director: Checking your list twice
Your donation is our most rewarding source of revenue. It’s a vote of confidence, and it truly helps us close the year ...By Julie DrizinDecember 6, 2018Letter from the executive director: Triple your donation to Current for NewsMatch 2018
Help us continue to do our part to help public media thrive.By Julie DrizinNovember 6, 2018Letter from the executive editor: What does pubmedia need from its leaders?
"Effective leadership emerges at the intersection of vision and humanism."By Julie DrizinOctober 22, 2018