Jodi Enda is a nationally known, award-winning journalist specializing in politics and policy. As a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Knight Ridder Newspapers, she covered the White House, Congress, presidential campaigns and national news. She is a communications consultant experienced in writing and editing major projects for newspapers, magazines, nonprofits and foundations. She writes op-eds, conducts media training and speaks on policy, politics and the media.
Enda has won awards for investigative reporting, deadline reporting and White House coverage. She has been published in numerous newspapers, magazines and Web sites, including the American Journalism Review, where she is a senior contributing writer; Smithsonian; American Prospect; Congressional Quarterly; Huffington Post; Conscience; Lifetime Magazine; Elle; Mirabella; motherjones.com, and Women’s eNews. She also edits special supplements for The Washington Post.
Enda is a former president of Journalism & Women Symposium and a former member of the White House Correspondents’ Association Board of Directors.
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