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Jane EisnerWriter-at-Large

Jane Eisner, a pioneer in journalism, is writer-at-large at the Forward and the 2019 Koeppel Fellow in Journalism at Wesleyan University. For more than a decade, she was editor-in-chief of the Forward, the first woman to hold the position at the influential Jewish national news organization. Under her leadership, the Forward’s digital readership grew significantly, and won numerous regional and national awards for its original journalism, in print and online.

Eisner’s editorials have also have won national and regional awards, including the Sigma Delta Chi award for editorial writing from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2012 and 2010, along with the 2012 and 2011 awards for opinion writing from the Deadline Club, SPJ’s New York chapter. In 2014, she won the Front Page Award for editorial writing from the Newswomen’s Club of New York, and received the David Twersky Award in 2015. She was awarded first place in editorial writing in the Simon Rockower Awards of the American Jewish Press Association in 2018 and 2016. In 2009, she was one of 20 fellows in the Punch Sulzberger Executive News Media Leadership Program at the Columbia School of Journalism.

She is a frequent commentator on radio and television, and has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, NPR, WNYC and other stations around the country and the world. For six years, Eisner served as host of The Salon, the first-ever women’s program produced by The Jewish Channel.

Before joining the Forward, Eisner held executive editorial and news positions at the Philadelphia Inquirer for 25 years, including stints as editorial page editor, syndicated columnist, City Hall bureau chief and foreign correspondent. In 2006, she joined the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, where she served as vice president for national programs and initiatives, with responsibility for all adult programming, the Liberty Medal, and the Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution.

Eisner also has deep roots in academe, and is currently a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Program on Research and Religion on Urban Civil Society and a member of the Common Ground for the Common Good project. She served as the first Koeppel Fellow in Journalism at Wesleyan University, where she taught journalism and non-fiction writing. From 2002 through 2006, Eisner was a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Robert A. Fox Leadership Program, as well as an adjunct professor in the school’s political science department. In 2006, she was one of three women chosen to be the first fellows of the new Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center at Bryn Mawr College, where she led conferences and workshops and was the college’s 2007 commencement speaker.

In 2016, she received an honorary doctorate in humane letters from Hebrew College, where she also was the commencement speaker.

Her book, “Taking Back the Vote: Getting American Youth Involved in our Democracy,” was published by Beacon Press in 2004.

In addition to her Inquirer column “American Rhythms,” which was syndicated to 100 newspapers, Eisner has also written for The New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsday, Brookings Review, Columbia Journalism Review, Ma’ayan and the Reconstructionist, and served as a regular panelist on the WPVI television talk show “Inside Story.”

Eisner is board chair of the Student Press Law Center and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

She received a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of Journalism and graduated from Wesleyan University cum laude in 1977, where she was the first female editor of the college newspaper and later was a member of the board of trustees. She was the first woman to win Wesleyan’s McConaughy Award for contributions to journalism and public life.

Watch a profile of Jane Eisner by Wesleyan University, her alma mater.

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Listen to an interview on NPR about Jonathan Pollard.

Watch an interview with Jane Eisner on MSNBC.

Listen to Jane Eisner discuss the Six Day War on NPR.

Read this New York Times article on the Forward where Jane Eisner addresses
anti-semitism.

Watch Jane Eisner discuss the aftermath of the Pittsburgh attack on i24 news.

Jane Eisner can be reached at jane@jeisner.com and you can follow her on Twitter at @Jane_Eisner

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