Reuters comes to Seton Hall

Beginning at 5 p.m. on March 5, Seton Hall journalism and public relations students will have the opportunity to learn from Reuters journalists Barbara Goldberg and Gina Cherelus, as the two come to campus to speak in Nursing room 105.

Reuters is an international wire service that has about 200 offices around the world and over 2,000 journalists employed. Both Goldberg and Cherelus come from Reuters’ New York office.

Goldberg began working at Reuters in 2011 and currently serves as a national correspondent for the wire service. Before accepting a position at Reuters, Goldberg worked as a freelance writer and reporter for ABC. She has also been employed by the Associated Press and United Press International. Before getting her start in the industry in the 1980s, Goldberg studied at St. Lawrence University in New York.

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Barbara Goldberg and Gina Cherelus of Reuters are coming to Seton Hall on March 5/Photo via Wikipedia

Cherelus, on the other hand, has been working at Reuters since 2016. Relatively new to the industry, she graduated from Florida A&M University with a degree in broadcast journalism.

Both Goldberg and Cherelus will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge. Some questions I will have for them include how they got their start in the journalism industry, how they value social media in their profession, how they have seen the journalism and public relations industries evolve over the years, where the two industries are trending and what are their most memorable experiences from their time working as journalists.