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INMA unveils 2024 30 Under 30 Award recipients

5 September 2024

DALLAS (5 September 2024) — The International News Media Association (INMA) today honoured 30 young professionals as rising stars in the news media industry in its annual 30 Under 30 Awards.

  
The 30 Under 30 Awards is part of INMA’s Young Professionals Initiative, and this year’s competition garnered 140 applications.
  
Now in its fifth year, members of the association’s Young Professionals Committee reviewed applications and voted on five award recipients in six categories: Advertising, Data, Editorial, Reader Revenue, Leadership, and Product.
  
Judges selected candidates who are under the age of 30, employed by a news media company, big picture thinker with an ability to shape the news media industry, demonstrated expertise and accomplishments, and soft skills that make a great leader.
  
“INMA is proud to elevate these impressive professionals in our fifth class of 30 under 30 honourees,” said Earl J. Wilkinson, executive director and CEO of INMA. “The world of news media is changing rapidly, and these are the leaders we want at the helm during this transformation.” 
  
Beyond global recognition, INMA 30 Under 30 Awards recipients receive: 
 
 • Membership to INMA for one year
 
 • Free access to two INMA Master Classes
 
 • A complimentary ticket to INMA’s Media Innovation Week 
 
Winners in each of the six categories, coming from 16 countries, are:
 
Advertising
 
    Marcus Billingham-Yuen, Client Strategy Manager, News Corp Australia, Australia
 
    Jubaer Bin Latif, Senior Brand Specialist, The Daily Star, Bangladesh
 
    Ahmed Saleh Michika, Content Writer, Tudun Tsira, Nigeria
 
    Thorge Schramm, Senior Social Media & Product Manager, Nordwest Mediengruppe, Germany
 
    Teodora (Teddy) Tepavicharova, Director/Programmatic Strategy, Condé Nast, United Kingdom
 
Data
 
    Kevin Cheberenchick, Senior Insights Manager, Bloomberg, United States
 
    Vadim Radinsky, Director/Product, Analytics, Data Science, MediaNews Group, United States
 
    Ankit Kumar Roy, Lead Data Scientist, HT Media, India
 
    Andrea Skeith, Senior Data Analyst, Gannett, United States
 
    Leslie Wong, Assistant Manager/Data, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
 
Leadership
 
    Tamara Bajcic, Executive Manager/CEO, Demostat Research & Publishing Center, United States
 
    Sanket Jain, Journalist, Freelance, India
 
    Saher Merchant, Audience Development Director, The Dallas Morning News, United States
 
    Kinya Nina, Author/Radio Host, Sound Mental Health, Kenya
 
    Anastasia Rudenko, CEO/Editor-in-Chief/Media Manager, Rubryka Recover Window Media Network, Eastern Variant, Ukraine
 
Editorial
 
    Eden Benibo, Founder/Editorial Director, Hello Icon Magazine, Nigeria
 
    Aaron Dahmen, Senior Journalist/Producer, Stuff, New Zealand
 
    Kathleen Farmilo, Social Media Producer, SBS News, Australia
 
    Ryo Namiki, Journalist, Nikkei, Japan
 
    Mohammad Abdullah Al Noman, Editor-in-Chief/CEO, Gaznobay, Bangladesh
 
Product
 
    Madison Flanders, Senior Project Manager, The New York Times, United States
 
    Mikko Kivistö, Software Developer, Helsingin Sanomat, Finland
 
    Catarina Mexia, Product Manager, Público, Portugal
 
    Lea Nowack, PM Content Development, Tamedia, Switzerland
 
    Ben Rubinsztein, Product Manager/Web, The Telegraph, United Kingdom
 
Reader Revenue
 
    Evangeline Braithwaite, Performance Marketing Executive, Financial Times, United Kingdom
 
    Caleb Davidson, Marketing Manager/Growth Team, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, United States
 
    Adam Frank, Senior Specialist/Lifecycle Marketing, The Washington Post, United States
 
    Ana Mendonça, Political Columnist, Estado de Minas, Brazil
 
    Jeevanand Sumesh, Growth Product Analyst, The Hindu, India
 
About Young Professionals Initiative
  
INMA’s Young Professionals Initiative was set up to look at how to engage under-30 rising stars to help them elevate the news media, guide the INMA community, and bring new life and energy to an industry undergoing transformation. The Young Professionals Initiative is spearheaded by the Young Professionals Committee with seven members from around the world.
  
About International News Media Association (INMA)
  
The International News Media Association (INMA) is a global community of market-leading news media companies reinventing how they engage audiences and grow revenue. The INMA community consists of over 21,000 members at 1000+ news media companies in 92 countries. INMA is the news media industry’s foremost ideas-sharing network with members connected via conferences, reports, Webinars, virtual meetings, an unparalleled archive of best practices, and strategic initiatives focused on digital subscriptions, smart data, product, advertising, newsrooms, and the publisher relationships with Big Tech.
  
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