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- Q5327550 abstract "Eason T. Jordan is the director of special projects at the Malala Fund, the education-focused foundation launched by Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. He joined the Malala Fund in January 2014, initially serving as the upstart organization's director of operations and communications.Previously, he served as the founding general manager of NowThis News, a digital video news network distributed via mobile devices and social networks.The New York-based company debuted in the fall of 2012. Its primary audience is the digital generation, millennials. In its first months since launch, NowThis News garnered viewers in 216 nations and territories.From 2005 until 2012, Jordan was an entrepreneur who launched and led several small companies, including Poll Position, Headline Apps, and Praedict.Prior to that, he worked for 23 years at CNN (1982-2005), where he served as the network's chief news executive and president of newsgathering and international networks. He is the recipient of four Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards and the DuPont-Columbia Award. At the age of 31, he received the Livingston Award's (previously only given posthumously) "Special Citation For Outstanding Achievement" for coverage of the Gulf War, the Soviet crisis, and the African famine. The Livingston Awards for excellence by professionals under the age of 35 are the largest all-media, general reporting prizes in American journalism. He studied journalism at Georgia State University.Jordan serves on the board of directors of the Fugees Family and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the ONE Campaign.He was portrayed by the actor Clark Gregg in Live From Baghdad (2002), a film about the team of CNN journalists who covered the first Gulf War. As CNN was the only news organization broadcasting live, firsthand reports from Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, for most of the war, this is widely considered the event that "put CNN on the map".".
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- Q5327550 comment "Eason T. Jordan is the director of special projects at the Malala Fund, the education-focused foundation launched by Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. He joined the Malala Fund in January 2014, initially serving as the upstart organization's director of operations and communications.Previously, he served as the founding general manager of NowThis News, a digital video news network distributed via mobile devices and social networks.The New York-based company debuted in the fall of 2012.".
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