New York Times executive editor to receive Lew Klein Award


Dean Baquet, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and current executive editor of The New York Times, will be the 17th recipient of the annual Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award. He ll join several Temple alumni who are also being honored this year.
Klein College s logo projected onto a stage

New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet will be honored along with seven alumni of Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication at the annual Lew Klein in the Media Awards Nov. 10.

Photo by Joseph V. Labolito

Temple s Klein College of Media and Communication next week will honor New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet with the annual Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award.
Baquet, the 17th recipient of the award, joins a list of distinguished media professionals honored in the past, including Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, Tina Fey, Whoopi Goldberg and Matt Lauer, among others. Baquet will receive the award Friday, Nov. 10, at the Lew Klein Alumni in the Media and Excellence in the Media Awards Luncheon, during which the following graduates of Klein College will also be honored for their work.
  • Lorraine Branham, KLN 76, dean, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
  • Thomas Conti, KLN 83, founder and CEO, Punch Performance Marketing
  • Patrick Hally, KLN 96, owner and CEO, FlyCam International
  • Benjamin Jankowski, KLN 82, senior vice president, Global Media at Mastercard
  • Michael O Shea Jr., KLN 95, Steadicam operator and director of photography
  • Terry Taylor, KLN 74, journalist, Associated Press
Julia Nietsch, KLN '07, senior director of communications at Bravo and Oxygen Media, will be honored with the Rising Star Award.
At 9:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, Baquet will participate in an exclusive conversation and question-and-answer session with students at the Temple Performing Arts Center.
This year s Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards are part of an ongoing celebration of Klein College s 50th anniversary, which kicked off earlier this year with the naming of the college in honor of Lew Klein, a pioneer in the broadcast industry and a longtime educator at Temple. Learn more and register to attend the events.