- Ideas and Innovation
- ABC News
- All You
- American Public Media
- ASNE
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Carnegie Corporation
- Chicago Public Library
- CNNMoney.com
- Coastal Living
- Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
- Columbia University Punch Sulzberger Executive Leadership Program
- Cooking Light
- Departures Magazine
- El Espectador News
- El Pais Newsgroup
- El Tiempo News
- Entertainment Weekly
- Essence Magazine
- Executive Travel Magazine
- Food & Wine
- Fortune
- Gannett
- Global Forum for Media Development
- Golf
- Health
- Hearst
- InStyle
- Kaiser Family Foundation
- Knight Digital Media Center
- Knight Foundation/ Journalism Program
- La Patria
- Life.com
- MyHomeIdeas.com
- MyRecipes.com
- NBC
- People en EspaƱol
- People StyleWatch
- People.com
- Real Simple
- Reynolds Journalism Institute
- Southern Living
- Sports Illustrated
- State Department
- StyleFind
- Sunset
- This Old House
- Time
- Time For Kids
- Time Inc.
- Travel + Leisure
- Univision
- USA Today / USAToday.com
- WNYC
- Corporate Training
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Fundación Violeta Barrios de Chamorro
- International Center for Journalists
- Internews
- Johns Hopkins University
- MSLGROUP Americas
- National Association of Hispanic Journalists
- National Public Radio
- New York University
- Nieman Foundation at Harvard/ Maynard Institute
- Population Reference Bureau
- Temple University
- The Globe and Mail
- Tokyo University
- Torstar
- United Nations
- University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Mohyla School of Journalism
- University of Guadalajara
- Voice of America
- WNYC
International Center for Journalists
The International Center for Journalists, a non-profit, professional organization, promotes quality journalism worldwide in the belief that independent, vigorous media are crucial in improving the human condition.
The ICFJ provides training worldwide on a variety of journalism-related subjects. We have been working with the organization for the past five years, providing digital media curricula, training modules and training materials in a number of different languages.
We have conducted training and ideation sessions on behalf of ICFJ in Egypt, Greece, Sweden, Indonesia, Mexico, Belarus, Washington DC, New York City and elsewhere.
We continue to stay in contact with many of our former ICFJ students, who have used what they learned in our sessions to further their careers in journalism and to start new media ventures around the world.


