Jan Hopkins

Media and Communications Strategy

Jan Hopkins and her team of network and public relations professionals know what works and how to be heard and seen. They also know the media decision makers.

Jan Hopkins was an anchor and correspondent at CNN for nearly twenty years. She helped CNN win its first Peabody award for coverage of the 1987 stock market crash. She was Lou Dobb's designated substitute for more than a decade. She also hosted her own programs including: Street Sweep on CNN and CNNfn, Managing with Jan Hopkins on CNN, and Movers with Jan Hopkins on CNN. Before CNN, Jan worked as an off air reporter at ABC News' World News Tonight and as a national assignment editor at CBS News. Jan Hopkins started in radio news in Cleveland and went on to television news in Youngstown and Cincinnati, Ohio before moving to New York to study business at Columbia University as a Bagehot Fellow.

Other group members have worked at CNN, CNBS, PBS and other local and national news organizations.

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