Invitation to the 2024 Foreign Press Awards Dinner

You are cordially invited to the 2024 Foreign Press Awards Dinner, hosted by the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents in the USA (AFPC-USA). The Awards Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at the renowned National Press Club in Washington, DC, starting at 6:00 PM.

During this distinguished evening, the AFPC-USA will honor:

  • Jodie Ginsberg, President of the Committee to Protect Journalists

  • Emily Wilkins, President of the National Press Club

These two exceptional leaders will be recognized with the Foreign Press Awards, the highest distinction awarded by the Association.

The evening will also celebrate the extraordinary work of journalists from international media with the 2024 Prize of Professional Excellence. Additionally, the AFPC-USA will award scholarships to international journalists pursuing master’s programs in the United States, further supporting their professional development.

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024

  • Time: Reception at 6:00 PM, followed by a sit-down dinner and award presentations

  • Location: National Press Club, Washington, DC

  • Dress Code: Business attire

Please join us for an evening of celebration, recognition, and fellowship with the international press community.

We look forward to welcoming you!

 

Registration Form – Required

Please submit this registration form to register yourself as a guest for the 2024 Foreign Press Awards Dinner. Once your registration is confirmed, a member of our team will follow up with you to provide further details.

 

2024 FOREIGN PRESS AWARDEES

Jodie Ginsberg

Jodie Ginsberg is the chief executive officer of the Committee to Protect Journalists, a non-profit organization that supports journalists at risk by documenting threats and attacks on the media, providing advice and assistance, and conducting advocacy. A journalist by profession, Ginsberg joined CPJ in 2022 from media development organization Internews Europe, where she was the chief executive officer. She began her career at Reuters news agency where she held positions including Bureau Chief, London. In 2014, Ginsberg was appointed chief executive of London-based freedom of expression group Index on Censorship, which she led until 2020. An internationally respected campaigner on issues of media freedom and freedom of expression, Ginsberg is a regular speaker on journalist safety and issues involving access to information. She has a BA in English Literature from the University of Cambridge and a postgraduate diploma in newspaper journalism from City, University of London.

EMILY WILKINS

Emily Wilkins is the President of the National Press Club. She is a CNBC correspondent for the network’s Washington, D.C. bureau, covering Congress, key regulatory issues and policies that impact American businesses and the economy.


2024 professional excellence awardees

Somini Sengupta

Somini Sengupta, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, has reported from a Himalayan glacier, a Congo River ferry, the streets of Baghdad and Mumbai and many places in between. The End of Karma: Hope and Fury among India's Young is her first book.

David Cho

David Cho is the editor in chief of Barron’s and head of editorial content for Dow Jones Wealth and Investing, which includes publications such as MarketWatch, Investor’s Business Daily and Financial News London.

Previously, David was the business editor of the Washington Post, where he worked for 20 years. In 2014, David was a member of The Washington Post team that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its reporting on the Snowden documents. In 2010, he was the primary editor of a series on compromised medical research that won a George Polk Award. His writing about the financial crisis, which included a major exclusive about the pending failure of Lehman Brothers, was named by the Columbia Journalism School during its centennial celebration as one of its “100 Great Stories” of the last century. Before joining The Washington Post in 2001, David worked at The Star-Ledger, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Korea Herald.

David got his MBA from Columbia Business School and also has master’s degrees from the Columbia Journalism School and the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs. He is a graduate of Yale University. He also studied piano at the Juilliard School of Music.

Andrew Freedman

Andrew Freedman is a Senior Climate Reporter for Axios and an author of the daily Axios Generate newsletter. He covers climate science and policy, extreme weather and the energy transition. He was previously science editor at Axios, deputy weather editor for the Washington Post, and a Senior Editor for Mashable. He also served as a senior reporter for Climate Central.

At Axios, Andrew serves as a frequent panelist and moderator of live events on climate and energy, including at COP28 in Dubai and this year at New York Climate Week and the UN General Assembly. 

Andrew holds a Masters in Climate and Society from Columbia University and a Masters in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School at Tufts. At The Fletcher School, he studied international environmental policy, including the history of UN climate negotiations.

Jennifer Griffin

Jennifer Griffin currently serves as the Chief National Security correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). She joined FNC in October 1999 as a Jerusalem-based correspondent. Prior to that, she reported for 3 years from Moscow for FNC. Since 2007, Griffin has reported daily from the Pentagon where she questions senior military leaders, travels to war zones with the Joint Chiefs and Secretaries of Defense, and reports on all aspects of the military and the current wars against ISIS and Al Qaeda.  

Stephanie Ochoa

Stephanie Ochoa is a Mexican journalist based in Washington D.C. since 2020. She has more than 10 years of experience covering social and political issues in Mexico, Spain, and the United States. She is currently a White House Correspondent for Entravision. In this role, she reports daily -in Spanish- on national political issues for more than 20 of its local TV stations throughout the country under the Univision signal. One of the pillars of her daily coverage is the impact that this process will have on the Latino community, the biggest and fastest-growing minority in the US. In 2021 she earned recognition as an “Emerging Leader” by the Washington Academy of Political Arts and Sciences and in 2023, she received a “Capital Emmy” for her reporting on the 2022 US midterm elections for Telemundo Washington. Her work was highlighted in the photographic archive of women journalists in risk coverage, chosen by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Benjamin Daniel

Benjamin Daniel is an award-winning journalist from Germany. Since 2021 he has worked as North and Central America correspondent for ZDF German Television in Washington, D.C. His area of coverage alternates between the White House, State Department, Congress, and Pentagon as well as news coming from Canada, the Caribbean as well as Central America. Among other roles, he has had prior to his position as US-based correspondent, Benjamin had worked as a war and crisis reporter around the world. In this role, he reported live from Gaza, Israel, the West Bank, Pakistan or from ISIL’s battle for Mosul in Iraq, for example. To date, Benjamin has reported from more than 40 countries for ZDF. Benjamin is the recipient of multiple German Television Awards and was nominated three times for the renowned Axel Springer Award. He received scholarships from the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Johanna-Quandt-Foundation and is a fellow of the RIAS Berlin Commission as well as of the Next Einstein Forum – Africa’s Global Forum of Science.


2024 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES

Ivan Laszlo Nagy

Ivan Laszlo Nagy is a Budapest-based political journalist and podcaster, currently pursuing his M.A. degree at Columbia Journalism School with Politics concentration. Prior to his move to the US, he was a key figure at HVG, one of Hungary’s last remaining independent news outlets as a political reporter, analyst, and commentator focusing on democratic security, as well as the host and editor of Hungary’s #1 news podcast. He is an expert on populism, quasi-authoritarian regimes and political communication, and he is also a fellow of Visegrad Insight, the leading English language think-tank of Central Eastern Europe. He is a regular commentator on Hungarian foreign policy in the international press, appearing in the likes of BBC Newshour, LBC, EUobserver, L’Espresso or TVN24.

Chris Caurla

Chris Caurla is an award-winning multimedia reporter with a focus on on-the-ground coverage of social justice issues. He has worked with top media outlets in Italy, Germany, and the US, contributing to international investigations published by DW and in joint collaborations with Netra News, Lighthouse Reports, and The Guardian.

In the past seven years, Chris has reported on human rights abuses in Bangladesh, the opioid crisis in West Africa, and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. His work includes producing documentary investigations with results discussed in US and EU parliamentary committees, hosting talk shows watched by millions of people, and collaborating on the launch of successful digital projects like a YouTube channel and a podcast. His stories have reached millions globally and earned numerous international awards, including the Human Rights Press Award, the Deauville Green Awards, and the Asian Broadcasting Union UNICEF Awards.

Currently, Chris is based in New York, where he is pursuing a Master of Arts in Politics at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.

Nneka Chile


Nneka Chile is a West African (Nigeria) multimedia journalist and content strategist with experience working on global teams. One of her notable achievements was being a part of Twitter's 2022 inception team that launched operations in Sub-Saharan Africa and defined content strategy for the region. She also served as the deputy lead for a Reuters Multimedia desk in West Africa covering breaking news and elections. Nneka is passionate about the intersection of news, product and technology. She is completing her studies at New York University in a course focusing on digital innovation, audience and news products. She currently works as a research assistant on an artificial intelligence testing project for the media. Her goal is to assist organizations in building solutions that contribute to media sustainability.

Zhen Liang

Zhen Liang (Leslie) is an award-winning journalist from China working in fields of medicine, health, gender, aging population and environmental issues. Through his investigative reporting and in-depth long-forms, Zhen Liang pushed forward critical public agendas in the pharmaceutical sector and health sector nationwide. Now he is studying for a master's degree of Science&Health&Environmental Reporting at NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and working as a freelance journalist in New York City.