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Media Advisory Board

Inspirational Public Relations is assembling some of the most experienced and credentialed journalists to serve on its Media Advisory Board.

Carey Kinsolving

 

Carey Kinsolving

Inspirational Public Relations, President

P.O. Box 3846
South Padre Island, TX 78597

Phone: 956-772-1920
E-mail Contact Form (click here)

CAREY KINSOLVING is an experienced public speaker, syndicated newspaper columnist, author, and producer. Many of Kinsolving's feature articles have appeared in The Washington Post and other major newspapers via news services such as The New York Times News Service, Cox, Hearst and Donrey. His subjects have ranged from profiles of well-known figures such as Elizabeth Dole, Tom Landry, Jimmy Carter and George Gallup Jr. to journey-of-faith stories of everyday Americans. Kinsolving was the first student in the history of the prestigious University of Missouri School of Journalism Washington Reporting Program to be published in The Washington Post with a byline. He holds master's degrees from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Kinsolving has built and currently manages two websites (KidsTalkAboutGod.org and InspirationalPublicRelations.com), which contain nearly all of his writings and videos.

Click here to see photos from Carey's recent trip to meet with Washington journalists.


Wes Pippert

Wes Pippert

Missouri School of Journalism, Associate Professor
Journalism Studies
Director, Washington Program

937 National Press Building
Washington, D.C. 20045

Phone: 202-662-7305
E-mail:
pippertw@missouri.edu

WESLEY G. PIPPERT is one of a handful of print reporters in the U.S. who have had extended assignments covering state capitals, Congress, the White House and an international post. In all, he spent nearly 30 years with United Press International (UPI). He served first in the Bismarck and Pierre capital bureaus in the Dakotas and then in Chicago before coming to Washington, D.C., in 1966. He covered three presidential campaigns and the Carter White House, and he was UPI's principal on the Watergate story. His final assignment with UPI was as senior Middle East correspondent, headquartered in Jerusalem. Pippert is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Iowa and holds a master's degree from Wheaton College (Ill.). He was a Congressional Fellow, held year-long fellowships at the University of Michigan and Harvard University's Institute of Politics, and was awarded an honorary doctorate from Gordon College. Pippert has directed the Missouri School of Journalism's Washington Program since 1989.

 


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