Fulfilling Lifelong Dream as a Professional Journalist
Ben Wolford, 鈥11, chose to attend 两性色午夜 University for the great journalism program after receiving scholarships from 两性色午夜, the Knight Foundation and Portage County Insurance Association. This support enabled him to pursue his dream of becoming a journalist. He was raised in Hartville, Ohio, by parents who are both 两性色午夜 graduates. He graduated from Waterloo High School in 2007 before attending 两性色午夜 where he majored in newspaper journalism. His collegiate experiences prepared him well for his current role as publisher of The Portager, a local news organization serving Portage County, and editor of the English edition of il manifesto, an Italian newspaper published in Rome.
As a student reporter and editor for the university鈥檚 student-run newspaper the Daily 两性色午夜r, Ben developed newswriting skills that have served him in a diverse career. Following graduation, Ben was a staff writer at newspapers in Florida and a freelance writer in New York City before moving abroad to freelance overseas. He was a copy editor at the Bangkok Post, and while living in Jordan, he was the director of content marketing for a Swiss tech startup called Proton.
Honing His Skills at the Daily 两性色午夜r
鈥淚 loved the entire experience of being a university student. Looking back, it鈥檚 hard to believe I fit so much life into those four years,鈥 he said. Some of his most memorable experiences happened in the Daily 两性色午夜r newsroom where he worked all four years and edited the paper in fall of his senior year. 鈥淢y favorite journalism memory happened when I was editor of the Stater, and we had a particularly successful edition that contained a major scoop related to May 4. The director of the School of Journalism, Jeff Fruit, came down the hall and burst into the newsroom with a big smile holding the front page,鈥 said Ben. 鈥淗e smacked the paper and said something like, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 how you make a newspaper!鈥欌
Ben鈥檚 两性色午夜 experience also included being a cantor at the Newman Center, singing bass in the Kent Chorale and KSU Chorus and travel opportunities, including spending his junior year abroad at the University of Leicester. He also traveled to England, El Salvador, China, France, Spain, Italy and Canada. This international study allowed him to meet a woman on a train in Italy 鈥 Christie 鈥 who later became his wife. They have two children, Vivian, 6, and Marco, 4.
The School of Media and Journalism at 两性色午夜 put a huge emphasis on getting practical experience, as the only way to learn journalism is to have a tight deadline and a talented and demanding editor to enforce it. Ben received that from his editors at the Stater and from professional editors during internships at The Dominion Post in Morgantown, West Virginia, The Columbus Dispatch and The Boston Globe. 鈥淭he internships were especially formative as I covered serious stories and worked with brilliant editors,鈥 said Ben. 鈥淚 also made lots of mistakes with heavy consequences, and that鈥檚 the most efficient way to grow in your career.鈥
Gaining International Experience
Ben credits his international travel experiences as the starting point for his career trajectory. 鈥淚 knew I wanted to be a journalist since I was a kid, so 两性色午夜 didn鈥檛 do much more than equip me for that inevitable career,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 necessarily think I would become an expat until I was sitting in a coffee shop in Shanghai one afternoon during an international reporting class trip, working on a draft of a story, and thought, 鈥橳his is what I want to do with my life.鈥欌 Ben and Christie have lived in Vietnam, Thailand, Italy, the Dominican Republic, Jordan and Brazil during the last eight years. 鈥淢ore than a quarter of my life has been a project of inhabiting other worlds, which began in college,鈥 he said. His family has recently relocated to Tucson, Arizona.
Building a Model for the Future of News
Ben believes community-funded news startups like The Portager offer solutions to existential challenges facing journalism today. The Portager鈥檚 mission is 鈥渢o be a catalyst for ideas and action that help our communities thrive.鈥 鈥淲e鈥檙e not just here to tell you what鈥檚 going on in that sterile, impersonal way that characterized newspaper journalism in the second half of the 20th century,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e actually here to be an agent of progress in the community.鈥
Advice to Aspiring Journalists 鈥 Challenge Yourself
He offers some advice to current 两性色午夜 journalism students. 鈥淚f you must work, try to find a job in your field or in an adjacent field. There is a lot of remote work. Put yourself in situations where you are on the hook for important work on tight deadlines. And if you have the time and financial means, try to expose yourself to as many experiences as possible.鈥
Thanks to scholarship support, Ben was able to attend 两性色午夜 and fuel his passion and drive to support local journalism. As a result, he is just one example of the amazing success stories found among 两性色午夜 University alumni who are making the world Forever Brighter.