Arthur Hall reports:
September 2, 2012 | Kingston, Jamaica: Managing Editor of The Gleaner Company Jenni Campbell was returned unopposed Sunday, September 2 for a second term as president of the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ).
Miss
Campbell is joined on the executive by returning members Milton Walker,
Arthur Hall, Ceila Morgan and Rohan Powell.
The new
members of the executive are Archibald Gordon of the RJR Group who has been
elected first vice-president, Ingrid Brown of the Jamaica Observer who is the
new secretary, Audley Boyd of The Gleaner who is a director, and
attorney-at-law and media practitioner Helene Coley-Nicholson who is
also a director.
In her
acceptance speech Miss Campbell vowed to do all she can to lift the image of the
PAJ nationally and internationally.
“We stand
firmly and will continue to do so, in defence against any threat made against
journalists to practice their trade without favour or interference,” said Miss
Campbell.
“The
financial welfare of our members is also critical to their ability to function
effectively in their quest to preserve this democracy and the PAJ must take time
to examine what can be done in this regard,” added Miss Campbell.
She noted
that the AGM has mandated the new executive to clearly articulate to the public
that the PAJ has done all that it is able to do to establish a Press Complaints
Council to address concerns from members of the public. The PAJ has put in place
a Code of Ethics to which its membership subscribes. The process towards a Press
Complaints Council has been stymied by the decision of the Media Association of
Jamaica not to support the move.
“The PAJ
cannot establish this body without the full support of media owners and
operators and the AGM has instructed that it should be made clear that we are
not opposed to the establishment of a body to hear complaints from the public
but that needs the support of the media owners,” said Miss Campbell.
The new
executive will serve for two years.
Arthur Hall, 2nd Vice President
SCENES FROM TODAY'S PAJ AGM
Photos by Jean Lowrie-Chin
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