Elon students attend ‘Women In Media’ forum at UNC-Chapel Hill

Accompanied by Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, a group of six students traveled to Chapel Hill on Oct. 20 to attend a forum presented by WTVD’s Minority Advisory Committee.

The charge of the WTVD Minority Advisory Committee is to provide advice to the ABC-owned affiliate on issues relating to minorities in the media. At an Oct. 20 event, titled “Women in Media: Tips, Opportunities, and Challenges,” the committee shared its insights with aspiring journalists, including six Elon students, and hosted a day of candid conversation about succeeding in today’s media industry.

Elon students gather with WTVD staff members participating in the "Women in Media: Tips, Opportunities, and Challenges” panel discussion. Pictured (front, from left) are Gabrielle Beamon, Ozelle Bower, Chloe Hach, Contia’ Prince, Grace Morris, (back) Gloria Rodriguez, Brittany Bell, Tisha Powell, Amber Rupinta and Anton Delgado.
Accompanied by Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, a group of Elon students traveled to the UNC Friday Center for Continuing Education, which hosted a three-hour forum featuring a keynote address from WTVD anchor Tisha Powell, workshops and resume review sessions.

Powell later joined fellow WTVD staff members Brittany Bell, Gloria Rodriguez and Amber Rupinta for a panel discussion touching on potential pitfalls for young journalists and hot-button issues in the industry. Additionally, students had an opportunity to chat and network with other media professionals in attendance, discussing sales, marketing, community relations and journalism.

Pictured (from left) are Anton Delgado, Grace Morris, Contia’ Prince, Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, Ozelle Bower, Gabrielle Beamon and Chloe Hach.
​Among the Elon students in attendance were Gabrielle Beamon, Ozelle Bower, Anton Delgado, Chloe Hach, Grace Morris and Contia’ Prince.

“What I really enjoyed about the conference was getting to meet so many powerful women who are already in the industry and getting to hear about all their different journeys to the positions that they have now,” said Morris, a journalism major. “As a woman who is going into that industry, it was great to hear their perspective and the different things that they have to balance in their lives. It makes me proud to know that one day I will be alongside women like them in the industry working hard and being the best mmjanes we can be.”

Morris was also featured in ABC11’s coverage of the forum, quoted in both the station’s online article and video package.