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Washington, DC 20036<br>
Washington, DC 20036<br>
(202) 419-3650<br>
(202) 419-3650<br>
amitchell@journalism.org<br>
[mailto:amitchell@journalism.org amitchell@journalism.org]<br><br>
[mailto:amitchell@journalism.org amitchell@journalism.org]<br><br>


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Amy S. Mitchell is deputy director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism. She has been with the project since its inception in 1997. She creates and manages the Project’s research, including the Annual Report on the State of the News Media as well as more specific studies of the news media. She also works on the project’s teaching instruments including editing a case study curriculum for journalism teaching, titled Thinking Clearly: Case Studies in Journalistic Decision Making. Earlier, Mitchell was a congressional research associate at the American Enterprise Institute where she researched public policy and its relationship with the press, the public and government.  
Amy S. Mitchell is deputy director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism. She has been with the project since its inception in 1997. She creates and manages the Project’s research, including the Annual Report on the State of the News Media as well as more specific studies of the news media. She also works on the project’s teaching instruments including editing a case study curriculum for journalism teaching, titled ''Thinking Clearly: Case Studies in Journalistic Decision Making.'' Earlier, Mitchell was a congressional research associate at the American Enterprise Institute where she researched public policy and its relationship with the press, the public and government.  
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Amy Mitchell

Amy Mitchell
Deputy Director
Project for Excellence in Journalism
1615 L Street N.W. 700
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 419-3650
amitchell@journalism.org

BELOW EXCERPTED FROM:
http://www.journalism.org/about_pej/staff
Amy S. Mitchell is deputy director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism. She has been with the project since its inception in 1997. She creates and manages the Project’s research, including the Annual Report on the State of the News Media as well as more specific studies of the news media. She also works on the project’s teaching instruments including editing a case study curriculum for journalism teaching, titled Thinking Clearly: Case Studies in Journalistic Decision Making. Earlier, Mitchell was a congressional research associate at the American Enterprise Institute where she researched public policy and its relationship with the press, the public and government.


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