Mayor Ray Nagin

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Corey Dade - Correspondent, Wall Street JournalTrymaine Lee - Correspondent, New Orleans Times-PicayuneKristen Mack - Correspondent, Houston Chronicle, PoliticsSuzanne Malveaux - Correspondent, CNN, White HouseBryan Monroe - Bryan Monroe is the 16th president of the National Association of Black Journalists, the nation's oldest and largest journalism organization of color serving more than 4,000 members. He was elected August 5, 2005. He is also vice president and editorial director of EBONY and JET Magazines of the Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. Founded by the late media pioneer John H. Johnson, the company is the world's largest African-American-owned and-operated publishing company. Before joining EBONY and JET, Bryan was assistant vice president/news at Knight Ridder, the group's second highest-ranking news executive where he was responsible for the journalism operations of more than a dozen newsrooms around the country.Mayor Ray Nagin Jr. - Clarence Ray Nagin, Jr. is the mayor of New Orleans. He was first elected on March 2, 2002, to succeed his fellow Democrat, Marc Morial. Nagin gained international attention in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the New Orleans area. Before becoming Mayor, Nagin served as the vice president and general manager for Cox Communications in Southeast Louisiana. He transformed the local operations of the cable company from one of Cox's poorest performing markets to one of its most profitable assets. Mayor Nagin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting at Tuskegee University in 1978 and received a Masters of Business Administration at Tulane University in 1994.Michele Norris - Host, All Things Considered Michele Norris, an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades of experience, hosts All Things Considered, public radio's longest-running national program, with Robert Siegel and Melissa Block. Norris began hosting on December 9, 2002. Before coming to NPR, Norris was a correspondent for ABC News, a post she held from 1993 - 2002. As a contributing correspondent for the Closer Look segments on World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Norris reported extensively on education, inner city issues, the nation's drug problem, and poverty. Norris has also reported for the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times.Anzio Williams - News Director, WESH-TV

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