Fighting Inequality with Data-Driven Journalism.

Meet the new CEO at The Center for Public Integrity.

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With a mission to “investigate inequality with and for the people who are affected by it,” The Center for Public Integrity(CPI) is one of the oldest nonprofit investigative news organizations in the country.

Over the years, their reporting has led to hundreds of law and policy changes, forced the federal and state governments to release information critical to the public interest, and held corporations to account for abuses of power.  It was also recognized with the Pulitzer Prize and countless other news publishing industry awards.

CPI collaborates with other organizations, particularly local news outlets, to publish data-driven and narrative journalism that reveals the causes and effects of inequality and exposes discriminatory systems in employment, housing, health care, education, and access to democracy.

Recently CPI announced the appointment of Paul Cheung as their new Chief Executive Officer. Cheung's background includes 20 years of experience in leading industry digital transformation working for NBC News Digital, The Associated Press, The Miami Herald, and The Wall Street Journal, as well as managing a multimillion dollars investment portfolio for the Knight Foundation.

In this episode of E&P Reports, Publisher Mike Blinder speaks with Cheung along woth CPI's Editor-in-Chief Matt DeRienzo about the organization's near-term plans.  They also discuss how Cheung's digital background may affect their methods to continue in their mission to fight inequality in America.

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