Annual Meeting and Dinner
Henry Gomez
Senior National Political Reporter for NBC News
"How Youngstown Prepared Me for a Career in Political Journalism"
Senior National Political Reporter for NBC News
"How Youngstown Prepared Me for a Career in Political Journalism"
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
5:30 p.m.
Stambaugh Auditorium
Christman Room, 3rd Floor
1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio
5:30 p.m.
Stambaugh Auditorium
Christman Room, 3rd Floor
1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio
Henry J. Gomez is a senior national political reporter at NBC News, where his campaign coverage is featured across the company's online and TV platforms.
He previously was a political reporter at BuzzFeed News, where he was assigned to cover the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. A Boardman High School graduate, Gomez got his start in journalism at The Jambar, where he served as editor-in-chief, and at the Tribune Chronicle in Warren. His later work at The Plain Dealer in Cleveland won awards for exposing corruption and dysfunction in local government, and his reporting on police practices and procedures was cited by the U.S. Department of Justice in its investigation of the Cleveland Police Department's use-of-force policies.
Gomez's essay on growing up in the Mahoning Valley was published in “Car Bombs to Cookie Tables: The Youngstown Anthology.” He serves on the board of directors of the Ohio Local News Initiative, a nonprofit newsroom project that includes Signal Cleveland.
The cost for this event is $50.
Reservations are required.
For more information contact the Youngstown Press Club at [email protected]
Registrations closed on April 11
He previously was a political reporter at BuzzFeed News, where he was assigned to cover the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. A Boardman High School graduate, Gomez got his start in journalism at The Jambar, where he served as editor-in-chief, and at the Tribune Chronicle in Warren. His later work at The Plain Dealer in Cleveland won awards for exposing corruption and dysfunction in local government, and his reporting on police practices and procedures was cited by the U.S. Department of Justice in its investigation of the Cleveland Police Department's use-of-force policies.
Gomez's essay on growing up in the Mahoning Valley was published in “Car Bombs to Cookie Tables: The Youngstown Anthology.” He serves on the board of directors of the Ohio Local News Initiative, a nonprofit newsroom project that includes Signal Cleveland.
The cost for this event is $50.
Reservations are required.
For more information contact the Youngstown Press Club at [email protected]
Registrations closed on April 11