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- John Daniszewski is the Vice President and Editor at Large for Standards of The Associated Press. He is a former foreign correspondent who has reported from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia for The AP and the Los Angeles Times, a member of the board of the Pulitzer Prize, and an advocate for the safety of journalists. Daniszewski served as the Vice President of International News for the AP until June 2016. He also worked for the Los Angeles Times as the London Bureau Chief, Baghdad Bureau Chief, Moscow Bureau Chief, and Cairo Bureau Chief from 1996 to 2006. He began his career with the AP, working as Bureau Chief in Johannesburg, as a correspondent in Warsaw, Poland, and as a reporter and editor in New York City, Philadelphia, and Harrisburg, PA. He was named a member of The Pulitzer Prize board in 2013. He is Vice President of the Board of Governors for the Overseas Press Club Foundation. He is a member of the International Press Institute’s North American Committee and the founder and President of the IPI-AP Foreign Editor's Circle. In 2018, the International Press Institute appointed him as the organization's special representative for journalist safety. He is also an executive committee member of the ACOS (A Culture of Safety) Alliance, an organization dedicated to strengthening protection standards for freelancers. Daniszewski was named to the board of directors of the International Center for Journalists in 2018. (en)
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