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==Background==
 
==Background==
'''Susan J. Bennett''' is described as a 'veteran editor and reporter' who has 20 year experience covering foreign affairs, national politics, Congress and government agencies in Washington. A former reporter for [[USA TODAY]], correspondent for [[Knight Ridder]] newspapers and the [[Philadelphia Daily News]], she started out with [[UPI]]. She is now VP/Marketing for both the [[Newseum]] and [[Freedom Forum]] and also a deputy director for the Newseum. She has been a commentator on ''[[NBC]]''’s ''“Today”'' show, ''[[Fox News]]'', ''[[CNN]]'', ''[[BBC]]'', ''[[NPR]]'', ''[[C-Span]]'', the ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Network]]'' and other media outlets<ref>Freedom House [http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?boardmember=74&page=10 Board of Trustees] Accessed 15th May 2009</ref>.
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'''Susan J. Bennett''' is described as a 'veteran editor and reporter' who has 20 years' experience covering foreign affairs, national politics, Congress and government agencies in Washington. A former reporter for [[USA TODAY]], correspondent for [[Knight Ridder]] newspapers and the [[Philadelphia Daily News]], she started out with [[UPI]]. She is now VP/Marketing for both the [[Newseum]] and [[Freedom Forum]] and also a deputy director for the Newseum. She has been a commentator on ''[[NBC]]''’s ''“Today”'' show, ''[[Fox News]]'', ''[[CNN]]'', ''[[BBC]]'', ''[[NPR]]'', ''[[C-Span]]'', the ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Network]]'' and other media outlets<ref>Freedom House [http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?boardmember=74&page=10 Board of Trustees] Accessed 15th May 2009</ref>.
  
 
Bennett involvements also include being on the Board of Trustees with [[Freedom House]], a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; advisory board member of [[Georgetown University]]’s Journal of International Affairs; former board member of [[Women in International Security]]; and former president of the [[State Department Correspondents Association]]. She is co-chair of the [[Cybersecurity Journalism Award]] with [[Carnegie Mellon University]] and has served as a judge for [[Alicia Patterson]] fellowships, Robert F. Kennedy awards, [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] awards and [[Voice of America]]<ref>Freedom House [http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?boardmember=74&page=10 Board of Trustees] Accessed 15th May 2009</ref>.
 
Bennett involvements also include being on the Board of Trustees with [[Freedom House]], a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; advisory board member of [[Georgetown University]]’s Journal of International Affairs; former board member of [[Women in International Security]]; and former president of the [[State Department Correspondents Association]]. She is co-chair of the [[Cybersecurity Journalism Award]] with [[Carnegie Mellon University]] and has served as a judge for [[Alicia Patterson]] fellowships, Robert F. Kennedy awards, [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] awards and [[Voice of America]]<ref>Freedom House [http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?boardmember=74&page=10 Board of Trustees] Accessed 15th May 2009</ref>.

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Background

Susan J. Bennett is described as a 'veteran editor and reporter' who has 20 years' experience covering foreign affairs, national politics, Congress and government agencies in Washington. A former reporter for USA TODAY, correspondent for Knight Ridder newspapers and the Philadelphia Daily News, she started out with UPI. She is now VP/Marketing for both the Newseum and Freedom Forum and also a deputy director for the Newseum. She has been a commentator on NBC’s “Today” show, Fox News, CNN, BBC, NPR, C-Span, the Canadian Broadcasting Network and other media outlets[1].

Bennett involvements also include being on the Board of Trustees with Freedom House, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; advisory board member of Georgetown University’s Journal of International Affairs; former board member of Women in International Security; and former president of the State Department Correspondents Association. She is co-chair of the Cybersecurity Journalism Award with Carnegie Mellon University and has served as a judge for Alicia Patterson fellowships, Robert F. Kennedy awards, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists awards and Voice of America[2].

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  1. Freedom House Board of Trustees Accessed 15th May 2009
  2. Freedom House Board of Trustees Accessed 15th May 2009