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Shorthand tutors from across the UK were joined by the NCTJ’s shorthand board for the event in Salford.
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Shorthand tutors from across the UK were joined by the NCTJ’s shorthand board for the event in Salford.
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Naomi Rowe is formerly a senior manager for OCR, part of Cambridge University Press and Assessment.
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The JDF has supported more than 550 people since 2005, including 328 mentorships since they were introduced in 2018.
This newly-assembled group of 21 NCTJ-qualified journalists will champion the NCTJ's values of quality, trust and diversity in journalism.
Kim was appointed a trustee and joined the NCTJ’s board in June 2004, and then soon after he was elected chairman.
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