Former Daily EIC honored by gift in her name to support a new initiative

When Ann Marie Lipinski was appointed editor of the Chicago Tribune in 2001, she became the Tribune’s first female editor at a time when men held the vast majority of leadership roles at newspapers around the country.

Recently, John W. Madigan, retired chairman and CEO of the Tribune Company and his wife, Holly W. Madigan, made a gift in Lipinski’s honor to The Michigan Daily in an effort to expose more nontraditional students to a career in journalism.

The Lipinski Journalism Fund will support initiatives to inspire and prepare future journalists at the Daily to adapt to today’s dynamic media industry. It provides funding for training, diversity and revenue initiatives to position the paper — and students who learn there — for success as the industry continues to evolve.

Lipinski, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and University of Michigan alumna, began her pioneering career at The Michigan Daily. She joined the Tribune as an editorial intern in 1978 and climbed the ladder swiftly. Under her tutelage, the Tribune earned a reputation as a leader in public service journalism following coverage that resulted in a moratorium on the Illinois death penalty. She made history again three decades later as the first female curator at Harvard University’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism, overseeing America’s most prestigious journalism fellowship program.

“It’s a privilege to continue supporting The Michigan Daily with a gift in honor of Ann Marie Lipinski, an exemplary journalist whose work I respect greatly,” Madigan said. “As the industry continues to rapidly evolve, we hope this gift will catalyze the development of aspiring journalists and empower students at the Daily with the skills necessary for a successful career.”

The gift of more than $300,000 will enhance the educational and professional opportunities for high school journalists and current Daily staff members by providing training and mentorship opportunities that will prepare them for successful journalism careers and help them obtain practical experience in the media industry.

The gift will help build a diverse pipeline of aspiring journalists by offering workshops for Michigan high school students who have a demonstrated passion for journalism. In future years, high school students will have the opportunity to participate in a fully-funded residential summer program at the Daily. Students who participate in the workshops become eligible for scholarships as freshmen if they are admitted to U-M.

Additionally, future journalists and media professionals will have access to new learning opportunities and improved infrastructure at the Daily, from fellowships and support for travel reporting, to advanced newsroom technology and funding to join industry leaders at conferences and events.

Fellowships will bring industry professionals — including Daily alumni — to campus for in-depth, hands-on work with students. New stipends will also be available to the Daily’s editors, who invest long hours with minimal compensation.

Having taken advantage of local journalism workshops and training programs as an aspiring reporter, Lipinski says building relationships with industry professionals and mentors is critical for students in helping to launch their careers.

Finally, the fund will support the initial implementation, staffing and operations for two new revenue sources aimed at improving the financial stability of the Daily. The gift also enables the newspaper to offer media services and reader subscriptions, implementing innovative digital marketing efforts and attracting advertisers that target a younger demographic.

Maya Goldman, editor in chief of the Daily, expressed her gratitude for Madigan’s support.

“The staff at The Michigan Daily feel incredibly honored and excited to receive this generous gift from the Madigan family,” said Goldman. “In recent years especially, the Daily has worked hard to improve its diversity, professional development and revenue-building efforts. Thanks to the Madigan’s donation, we’ll be able to put some of our biggest plans into place, taking our newsroom to even greater heights.”

After earning both his BBA and MBA at what is now the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at U-M, John Madigan began his career as a financial analyst and investment banker in Chicago, eventually rising through the ranks of the Tribune before retiring as its chairman, president and CEO

The Madigans’ impact on the Daily began in 2015 when they supported building renovations and established the John and Holly Madigan Student Publications Scholarship — an endowed, need-based scholarship in the Office of Student Publications that supports many of the Daily’s work-study students.

The Daily’s newsroom, where many leading industry professionals, like Lipinski, launched their careers, was named the Holly and John Madigan Michigan Daily Newsroom in recognition of this gift.

Ardent supporters of the university, the Madigans have given more than $2 million to U-M in their lifetime. As champions for student success, they support the LEAD Scholars Program at the Alumni Association, the Holly and John Madigan Endowed Scholarship at the Ross School of Business, and scholarships in Athletics and the Office of Student Publications.

Read the full article about it on the University of Michigan's Leader's and Best website. 

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