Dallas: The International News Media Association (INMA) today unveiled its list of 30 young professionals judged to be rising stars in the global news media industry for 2020. MansiPanchamia, Kartikay Khosla and Utkarsh Arora marked their presence as the raising stars from India.
The “30 Under 30 Awards” competition is part of INMA’s Young Professionals Initiative and received 163 applications in July and August.
Members of the association’s Young Professionals Committee and the governing INMA Board of Directors reviewed applications and voted on six winners in five categories: Advertising, Audience, Business Intelligence, Content + Product, and Leadership.
Within the list of 30 winners, six overall “grand prize” winners from six regions were selected.
Criteria for selection included being under 30 years of age, early career achievements, insights into innovation, ability to influence, and likely management skills.
Winners in each of the five categories, coming from 20 countries, are:
Advertising
- Maggie Campbell, Account Director, NZME, New Zealand
- Lina Hebert, Performance Marketing Manager, Consumer Revenue, Condé Nast, United States
- Weijun (Jenny) Lu, Account Manager, Marketing Solutions, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
- Simone Mainprize, Group Digital Manager, News Corp Australia
- Sade Muhammad, Director, Representation and Inclusion Partnerships, Forbes, United States
- Erin Rettew, Digital Sales Manager, LNP Media Group, United States
Audience
- Lovisa Bergström, Data Scientist and Team Lead for Analytics Team, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden
- Lily Cloake, Marketing Director, Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones, United States
- Ronan Doyle, Acquisition & Lifecycle Manager, Independent News & Media, Ireland
- Taneth Evans, Head of Audience Development, The Times and Sunday Times, United Kingdom
- Mansi Panchamia, Marketing Manager, Corporate Marketing and Strategy, Mid-Day Infomedia, India
- Naomi Wills, Customer Success Manager, Business Insider, United States
Business Intelligence
- Shotaro Ishihara, Data Scientist, Nikkei, Japan
- KartikayKhosla, Deputy Manager, Jagran New Media, India
- Stephanie Lievano, Business Development Manager, Corporación La Prensa, Panama
- Arthur Rückert, Head of Data and Strategic Planning, Grupo RBS, Brazil
- Virginia Stagni, Business Development Manager and FT Talent Director, Financial Times, United Kingdom
- Robert Tidball, Head of Data, Australian Community Media, Australia
Content + Product
- Utkarsh Arora, Group Product Manager, The Economic Times, India
- Mara Corbett, Creative Operations Director, Gannett, United States
- Jostein Larsen Østring, Vice President Development, Amedia, Norway
- Adar Rahman, Sub-Editor, ProthomAlo, Bangladesh
- Michael Sommer, Project Lead Interaktiv, KleineZeitung , Austria
Leadership
- Zack Korman, Lead Architect, Aller Media, Norway
- Siyavuya Mzantsi, Editor, Independent Media, South Africa
- Nicholas O’Connor, Publisher and Chief Revenue Officer, América Economía, Chile
- Sophia Phan, Deputy Digital Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine), Australia
- Taras Prokopyshyn, CEO, The Ukrainians, Ukraine
- Bente Zerrahn, Head of Innovation, Axel Springer, Germany
Beyond the recognition, “30 Under 30” awards recipients will receive access to INMA master classes, INMA membership benefits, and more. All 163 applicants have been provided access to an INMA Young Professionals Initiative Slack channel for ideas-sharing and networking.
Grand Prize winners:
Within the “30 Under 30 Awards,” judges selected six young professionals as regional Grand Prize winners. They are:
- Africa: Siyavuya Mzantsi, Editor, Independent Media, South Africa
- Asia/Pacific: Shotaro Ishihara, Data Scientist, Nikkei, Japan
- Europe: Virginia Stagni, Business Development Manager and FT Talent Director, Financial Times, United Kingdom
- Latin America: Arthur Rückert, Head of Data and Strategic Planning, Grupo RBS, Brazil
- North America: Mara Corbett, Creative Operations Director, Gannett, United States
- South Asia: Utkarsh Arora, Group Product Manager, The Economic Times, India
“INMA is profoundly proud of this inaugural class of the 30 Under 30 Awards competition,” said Earl J. Wilkinson, executive director and CEO of INMA. “These are future leaders of the news media industry, and INMA is grateful for our Young Professionals Committee and the judges for shining a light on their early career achievements and leadership potential. The judging process was rigorous, and we look forward to tracking the success of all winners and applicants.”