About NENPA University

NENPA produces a wide assortment of professional development opportunities throughout the year. In addition to the annual conference and convention, NENPA offers a slate of high-quality— yet free or low-cost— training sessions. NENPA’s training curriculum addresses mission-critical issues that are relevant for those who labor in all areas of the media and newspaper workforce; including news, advertising, circulation, production, promotion, new media, and administration.

NENPA’s workshops are conducted by some of the most knowledgeable professionals serving the newspaper industry. View previous webinar recordings at this link.

NENPA members have access to programs that are offered annually on writing and editorial topics, print and online advertising sales, technology, social networking, management issues, and much more. These time-efficient webinars are designed to offer fresh ideas to improve job skills, without the need for travel and time away from the office.

If you have suggestions for a new training session or would like to be contacted about future workshops, email us at info@nenpa.com.

The Journalism Education Foundation of New England supports NENPA U.

NENPA U and Other Webinar Calendar

May
14
Thu
NENPA U – AI in Media Sales: Where to Start
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
NENPA U - AI in Media Sales: Where to Start

Get started with AI in media sales. Learn simple tools, quick wins, and how to boost efficiency, outreach, and results—no expertise needed.

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way sales teams operate—and for media organizations, the opportunity is both exciting and overwhelming. If you’ve been wondering where to begin, this session is designed for you.

In this practical, approachable NENPA University webinar, we’ll break down what AI actually means for media sales teams today and how you can start using it right away—without needing to be an expert. We’ll explore the current state of AI adoption among small- to mid-sized organizations and share real-world ways sales teams are beginning to integrate AI into their workflows.

You’ll learn the top four ways AI can support your sales efforts, from improving communication and efficiency to increasing both the quality and quantity of your outreach. We’ll also introduce seven accessible AI tools that can deliver quick wins and measurable ROI, helping you build momentum without overcomplicating your process.

Beyond tools, we’ll focus on strategy—how to start small, scale thoughtfully, and position AI as a teammate rather than a replacement. We’ll also touch on the importance of internal alignment, including building team buy-in, establishing clear policies around AI use, and navigating considerations like ethics and data privacy.

This session is not about having all the answers—it’s about helping you take the first step. Whether you’re AI-curious or ready to experiment, you’ll leave with a clearer understanding of how to begin integrating AI into your media sales approach with confidence.

Jeff Gallop and David Buonfiglio will help you take your first steps with AI in media sales or teach you something you may not have known.

May
19
Tue
NEFAC 30 Minute Skills: Data Reporting for Radio
May 19 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Even if you have incredible findings to report, that might not matter if the data is too complicated — or dull! — to explain. Many of the best ways to report data for audio will translate to print and other media. Learn how to convey complicated data while remaining accurate and holding your audience’s attention.

During this class, you’ll learn:

(1) The basics of data reporting.
(2) The basics of audio reporting.
(3) How to bring the two together — without losing your listeners!

Trauma-informed leadership workshop
May 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

A workshop on care, coaching and connection for post-pandemic news leaders

At its core, trauma-informed leadership recognizes and respects human experiences. Post-pandemic news organizations require us to reorder our skill set, moving “soft” skills to the top. While the soft skills of leadership are hard, API believes these skills will help retain critical perspectives and pivotal voices in news organizations — those from journalists of color and women.

In this self-reflective session — led by Sam Ragland, API’s senior vice president — we’ll check the editing, producing and managing at the (Zoom) door, and instead invite care, coaching and connection to the table. Participants will contribute anonymously to a set of interactive slides and receive real-time coaching and context as their responses come in.

Join this event to:

  • Learn a framework for understanding the core needs necessary to support the psychological safety of your team
  • Build a 30-day plan that outlines a series of behaviors to practice in order to model the values of either care, coaching or connection

To support journalists and their well-being during Mental Health Awareness Month, API has offered this free, interactive webinar since May 2024. If you attended this session last year and found it helpful, please encourage your colleagues and friends in news to join this year.

May
21
Thu
Introduction to AI for Data-Driven Investigations
May 21 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

This workshop offers a practical introduction to using AI for investigative journalism, focusing on real-world reporting applications. It covers workflows for extracting structure from text, cleaning data, identifying patterns, and checking findings with greater speed and depth, with demonstrations drawn from reporting on audit reports, public budgets, climate spending, and ad library data. It shows how investigative journalists can use AI tools to explore complex information and develop story ideas.

Not a NENPA member?

We offer several types of memberships for newspapers, affiliates, students, educational professionals, non-profit news-related organizations, and more.

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