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White House News Photographers’ Association WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION PO 7119, Washington, DC 20044–7119 www.whnpa.org OFFICERS Susan A. Walsh, Associated Press, President John Poole, WashingtonPost.com, Vice President Nikki Kahn, Washington Post, Secretary Jonathan Elswick, Associated Press, Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD Susan Biddle (Washington Post) Dennis Brack (Black Star) Cliff Owen (AOL) Ed Eaves (NBC News) Stu Cohen (Freelance) Pierre Kattar, (Washingtonpost.com) Pete Souza, Contest Chair (Chicago Tribune) Contest Chair, Television (Open) Leighton Mark, Education Chair (Associated Press) MEMBERS REPRESENTED Abraham, Mark: Freelance Brisson, Stephane: CTV Television Adlerblum, Robin: CBS News Brooks, Dudley: Washington Post Alberter Jr., William: CNN Brown, Stephen: Allen, Tom: Bruce Woodall, Andrea: Washington Post Alleruzzo, Maya: Washington Times Bryan, Beverly: WJLA–TV Apt Johnson, Roslyn: Freelance Bui, Khue: Freelance Archambault, Charles: US News & World Report Burgess, Robert Harrison: Freelance Arias, Juana: Washington Post Burke, Lauren Victoria: Freelance Arrington, Clyde Steven: ABC News Burnett, David: Contact Press Images Attlee, Tracey: Freelance Butler, Francis: Freelance Auth, William: US News & World Report Cain, Stephen: ABC–TV Baker, David: ITN Calvert, Mary F.: Washington Times Ballard, Karen: Freelance Cameron, Gary: Reuters Baughman, J. Ross: Washington Times Carioti, Ricky: Washington Post Baylen, Elizabeth Olivia: Washington Times Casey, Sean: NBC4 Beiser, H. Darr: USA Today Cassetta, Guido: Freelance Biddle, Susan: Washington Post Castner, Edward: Freelance Blair, James P.: Freelance Castoro, Susan Mary: Associated Press Bochatey, Terry: Reuters Cavanaugh, Matthew: Freelance Bodnar, John: CNN Cedeno, Ken: Freelance Boswell Jr., Victor: Freelance Ceneta, Manuel Balce: Assocaited Press Bowe, Christy: ImageCatcher News Chang Crandall, Jennifer: Washingtonpost.com Brack, Dennis: Black Star Chase, David: Cox Broadcasting Brantley, James R.: Washington Times Chikwendiu, Jahi: Washington Post Bridges, George S.: Knight Ridder/Tribune Clark, Bill: Gannett News Srevice 965 966 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Clark, Kevin: Washington Post Gmiter, Bernard: ABC News Clendenin, Jay L.: Freelance Goodman, Jeffrey: NBC/Freelance Cobb, Jodi: National Geographic Goulait, Bert: Washington Times Cohen, Marshall: Big Marsh News Photos Goulding, David: Emotion Pictures Cohen, Stuart A.: Freelance Goyal, Raghubir: Asia Today & India Globe/ATN Colburn, James: Lincoln Journal Star News Collinson, Luke: ITN Graham, Douglas: Roll Call Connor, Michael: Washington Times Guzy, Carol: Washington Post Cook, Dennis: Associated Press Hall, Ellie M.: Associated Press Corder, Chris: AOL Hamburg, Harry: New York Daily News Crane, Arnold: The LaVor Group Harrington, John: Freelance Crawford, Walter: WJLA–TV Harvey, Alan: NBC Crowley, Stephen: The New York Times Herbert, Gerald: Associated Press Cuong, Pham: CBS Hershorn, Gary: Reuters Curran, Patrick J.: WTTG–TV Hillian, Vanessa Barnes: Washington Post Curtis, Rob: Army Times Publishing Hinds, Hugh: Freelance Curtiss, Cathaleen: America On Line Holloway, David Scott: Freelance Dale, Bruce: Freelance Hopkins, Gary: AOL Daniell, Parker Parker: Freelance Hopkins, Brian Clark: WJLA–TV Daugherty, Bob: Associated Press Horan, Michael: WTTG–TV de la Cruz, Benedict: Washingtonpost.com Hoyt, Michael: Catholic Standard Deslich, Steve: Knight Ridder Tribune Photo Ing, Lance: WTTG–TV Service Jackson, Karen Leslie: WJLA–TV Channel 7 Dharapak, Charles: Associated Press Jackson, Lawrence: Associated Press Dillon, Tim: USA Today Jackson, Ryan Leon: Cox Broadcasting Doane, Martin Call: WJLA–TV Johnson, Krissanne: U.S. News & Wordl Report Dodson, Richard: NBC Johnston, Frank: Washington Post Douliery, Oliver: Abaca Press Jones, Nelson P.: WTTG–TV Downing, Larry: Reuters Joseph, Marvin: Washington Post Drenner, Dennis: Freelance Kahn, Nikki: Washington Post duCille, Michel: Washington Post Kang, Hyungwon: Reuters News Pictures Dukehart, Coburn A: USAToday.com Kattar, Pierre: Washingtonpost.com Dunmire, John: WTTG–TV Katz, Marty: Chesapeake News Service Eddins, Joseph M.: Washington Times Kennedy, Thomas: Washington Post Newseek Edmonds, Ron: Associated Press Interactive Elbert II, Joseph: Washington Post Kennedy, Charles: Knight Ridder/Tribune Elfers, Stephen: Army Times Publishing Co. Kennerly, David Hume: Eagles Roar Inc. Elswick, Jonathan: Associated Press Keres, Preston: Washington Post Epstein, Linda D.: Knight Ridder Tribune Kiesow, Damon Michael: America Online Ernst, Jonathan M.: Freelance King Lopez, Daniel: CNN Ewan, Julia: Washington Post Kittner, Sam: Freelance Ewing, David: Freelance Kobersteen, Kent: National Geographic Feldman, Randy: Viewpoint Communications Inc. Koppelman, Mitch: Reuters Television Fiedler Jr., James: American Online Korab, Alexandra: AOL Figueroa, Noreen: AOL Kossoff, Leslie E.: LK Photos Folwell, Frank: USA Today Kozak, Rick: Fox, Travis Gerard: Washingtonpost.com Kraft, Brooks: Time Magazine Foy, Mary Lou: Washington Post Krieger, Barbara: Freelance/Day Hire Frame, John: WTTG–TV Lamarque, Kevin: Reuters Franklin, Ross: Washington Times Lamkey Jr., Rod A.: Washington Times Frazza, Luke: AFP Larsen, Gregory: Freelance Freeman, Roland: Freelance Lavies, Bianca: Freelance Frey, Katherine: Washington Post LaVor, Marty: Freelance Gainer, Dennis: USA Today Lawrence, Jeffrey Dean: Knight-Ridder Tribune Garcia, Mannie: Freelance Lessig, Alan: Army Times Gibson, Craig: Freelance Levy, Glenn Ann: Freelance Gilbert, Kevin T.: Blue Pixel Lichtenfeld, Sara: AOL Gilgannon, Pege: WJLA Lipski, Richard: Washington Post White House News Photographers’ Association 967 MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Lizik, Ronald: Associated Press Pastor, Nancy: Washington Times Lorek, Stanley: ABC Patterson, Jay: ABC LoScalzo, James: US News & World Report Pearson, Robert: AFP Lynaugh, Mike: Freelance Pensinger, Douglas Alan: Getty Images MacDonald, Charles Wayne: National Geographic Perkins, Lucian: Washington Post Channel Peterson, Jr., Robert: Freelance MacDonald, Jim: Canadian TV Network Petros, Bill: Freelance MacMillan, Jeffrey: US News & World Report Philpott, William: AFP Maddaloni, Christopher Anthony: Roll Call Pinczuk, Murray: Freelance Madrid, Michael A.: USA Today Pino-Marina, Christina: Washingtonpost.com Maggiolo, Vito: CNN Poole, John: Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive Malonson, Jacqueline: Freelance AP Potasznik, David: Point of View Production Services Manley, Jerold: Freelance Inc. Mara, Melina: Washington Post Powell Jr., William: NBC Mark, Leighton: Associated Press Powers, Carol: Freelance Marquette, Joseph: European Press Photo Agency Proser, Michael: ABC–News Martin, David John: Australian Broadcasting Raab, Susana Alicia: Freelance Corporation Rabbage, Mark: BBC TV Martineau, Gerald: Washington Post Raimondo, Lois: Washington Post Martinez Monsivais, Pablo: Associated Press Raker, Lester Raymond: ABC News Mason, Thomas: WTTG–TV Reed, Jason Ian: Reuters Mathieson, Greg E.: MAI Photo News Agency, Reeder, Robert: Washington Post Inc. Rhodes, Charles C.: Washingtonpost.com Mawyer, Steve: AOL Richardson, Joel: Washington Post Mazariegos, Mark Anthony: CBS News Riecken, Astrid: Washington Times Mazer Field, Joni: Freelance Rittman, Anne: WashingtonPost.com Mazzatenta, O. Louis: Freelance Robinson-Chavez, Michael: Washington Post McDonnell, John: Washington Post Rogowski, David: AOL McKay, Richard: Cox Newspapers Ronay, Vivian: Freelance McKee, Staci: WashingtonPost.com Rosenbaum, Daniel: Washington Times McKenna, William Horace: Freelance/BBC Rossetti, Amy: Potomac News/Media General McLaughlin, David W.: National Geographic Roth Jr., Johnie: NBC Channel Rysak, F. David: WTTG–TV McClendon, Jerome: AOL Sachs, Ronald M.: Consolidated News Photos McNamee, Win: Getty Images Santoro, Giuliana: Washington Post Mendelsohn, Matthew: Freelance Saunders, Ray Keller: Washington Post Milenic, Alexander: Freelance Schaeffer, Sandra Lynne: MAI Photo News Agency Mills, Doug: New York Times Schule, James: Fox News Network Mole, Robert: NBC Scicchitano, Carmine D.: NBC Morris, Larry: Washington Post Scull, David: Freelance Morris, Peter H.: CNN Semiatin, Morris: Morris Semiatin-Photographer Morris, Ryan Kent: Apix Shannon, Dennis: CBS News Morrisette, Roland Guy: Bloomberg News Shlemon, Christopher: Independent TV News Moss, Lisa M.: AOL Singles, Phaedra: Washington Post.com Murphy, John: Freelance Sladen, Kristin: AOL Murphy, Timothy: Freelance Smialowski, Brendan: Freelance Murtaugh, Peter: Murtaugh Productions, LLC Smith, Dayna: Washington Post Natoli, Sharon: freelance Smith, Jason Harding: WTTG–TV Nelson, Andrew Paul: Christian Science Monitor Snowden, Thomas R.: NBC News Newton, Jonathan A.: Washington Post Sommer, Emilie: Freelance Norling, Richard A.: Freelance Souza, Peter: Chicago Tribune Ochs, Rochelle: AOL Spillers, Linda Jean: Freelance O’Leary, William: Washington Post Stein III, Arthur: Freelance Ommanney, Charles: Newsweek Stephenson, Al: Freelance Panzer, Chester: NBC–WRC Stewart, Samaruddin K.: AOL Parcell, James: Washington Post Stoddard, Mark: Freelance Parsons, Nathan Andrew: Washington Post Suddeth, Rick: Freelance Partlow, Wayne: Associated Press Sweets, Fred: St. Louis American 968 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Swenson, Gordon: ABC Walter, Charles A.: National Geographic Sykes, Jack: Professional Pilot Magazine Walz, Mark Louis: CNN Tefft-Soraghan, Jessica: Freelance Watrud, Donald: WTTG–TV Temchine, Michael: Freelance Weik, David: ABC Television
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