Dean of the Reed College of Media, West Virginia University
Maryanne Reed is Dean of the West Virginia University Reed College of Media, a position she has held for 12 years. She is also a professor in the journalism program and has been a member of the faculty since 1993.
Before coming to WVU, Reed was a broadcast reporter and producer, and she has produced several award-winning documentaries and long-form stories for regional and national television.
Under Reed’s leadership, the college recently created an Innovator-In-Residence program that engages high-level journalists and newsroom “change-agents” in virtual residencies that result in real-world projects and curricula at the intersection of media, technology and audience. Recent innovators include Sarah Slobin, a senior graphics editor at the Wall Street Journal, and Derek Willis, an interactive developer and data journalist at The New York Times.
Reed frequently writes about current media trends for the blog “MediaShift” and speaks on the subject nationally. In January, she was named one of three finalists in the national Scripps Howard Foundation Journalism & Mass Communication Administrator of the Year Award. In addition, she was recently selected as a presenter for the “Green Shoots in Journalism Education” symposium at the University of Missouri’s Reynolds Journalism Institute, and she participated in Spark Camp, which Fast Company has referred to as the “ultimate summer camp for influencers.”
Reed has an M.S. in journalism from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications and a B.A. in history from University of Massachusetts.
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