Betsy Morgan, Devin Wenig and David Zasav will serve as co-chairs for the third annual
Mirror Awards luncheon, hosted by Syracuse University's
S.I. Newhouse School of Public
Communications, on Tuesday, June 9, at 11:45 a.m. at the Harmonie Club in New York
City.
Betsy Morgan
Morgan is CEO of The Huffington Post, a leading news and opinion website that in four
years has become an influential media brand: "The Internet Newspaper." The site offers
coverage of politics, media, business, entertainment, living, style and being green, and is a
top destination for news, blogs, video and original content.
Prior to joining HuffPost, Morgan was general manager of CBSNews.com, the network's
24-hour news service, and was a senior vice president at CBS News, where she was in charge
of business development, digital media and new television ventures. She has also worked for
News Corp.'s American Sky Broadcasting and in investment banking.
Devin Wenig
Wenig is the CEO of the markets division of Thomson Reuters. He leads the global financial
services and media businesses, which provide information to professionals in the financial
services, media and corporate markets.
Previously, Wenig served as chief operating officer and a board director of Reuters Group
PLC and held a number of senior management positions. He first joined Reuters in 1993.
Wenig is a director of Nastech Pharmaceutical Co., one of the first American biotechnology
companies, and the March of Dimes. He is also a member of the Young Global Leaders
section of the World Economic Forum.
David Zaslav
Zaslav is president and CEO of Discovery Communications, the world's number one
nonfiction media company. He has served in the position since 2007, and has directed a
strategic effort to clarify and strengthen Discovery's world-class brands, highlighted by a
partnership with Oprah Winfrey to launch OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network. He
launched Planet Green, Discovery's cross-company initiative committed to documenting,
preserving and celebrating the planet. Under Zaslav's tenure, Discovery acquired
HowStuffWorks.com and Treehugger.com.
Prior to joining Discovery, Zaslav had a distinguished career at NBC Universal, where he
was instrumental in developing and launching CNBC and also played a role in the creation
of MSNBC.
Before joining NBC, Zaslav was an attorney with the New York firm of LeBouef, Lamb,
Leiby & MacRae.
The Mirror Awards, established by the Newhouse School in 2006, honor the reporters,
editors and teams of writers who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public's benefit.
Honorees are recognized for news judgment and command of craft in reporting, analysis
and commentary on developments in the media industry and its role in our economy,
culture and democracy.
For more information about the Mirror Awards, contact Jean Brooks at (315) 443-5711 or
mirror@syr.edu or see
http://mirrorawards.syr.edu. For press inquiries, contact Wendy
Loughlin at (315) 443-2785 or wsloughl@syr.edu.