RTDNA Canada announces Karen Mitchell as the 2022 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award
Toronto, ON (June 6, 2022) – RTDNA Canada’s Distinguished Service Award honours a member who has played a major role in the continuing success of RTDNA Canada. The award is presented in recognition and appreciation of outstanding contribution and exemplary distinguished service rendered for the benefit and advancement of electronic and digital journalism in Canada.
RTDNA Canada President, Fiona Conway said, “Karen has made a challenging time of year (awards season) run smoothly and efficiently. She is organized, patient and dogged in overseeing this enormous element of the RTDNA Canada. On top of all of that she’s a wonderful colleague to have on the RTDNA Board. Congratulations and thank you Karen for your contribution, we couldn’t do it without you!”
Karen Mitchell started her career in 1993, part of the team to create and launch CJOJ (OJ 95) in Belleville, Ontario. She then moved to Fort McMurray working in the news department for CJOK Radio. Here, along with regular news duties, she co-hosted an afternoon talk show, once accidentally breaking a guest’s Grammy. This is the beauty of journalism-you never know what’s going to happen!
Her career then moved to television having worked for Craig Broadcasting, Global News, CBC, and CTV.
Karen landed a job in June 2000 at CTV Winnipeg (then CKY5 News) working as a reporter/weekend producer. Over the years, as a reporter (which was her first love as interviewing is a passion of Karen’s) Karen also backfilled as an anchor, producer, and assignment editor. She moved into the Managing Editor role at CTV Winnipeg in 2004 and was then promoted to News Director in 2008.
While many stories have touched her personally and others have resonated in bringing change, among her favourites were: following the Golden Boy for a year during his restoration; while in Bosnia, meeting Bogdana, a woman in her 90’s who was the only person living in a bombed-out town waiting for people to return home; and covering the race on election night. Any race. Any election.
Karen has served as the CTV representative on the Canadian Press National Editorial Committee, worked with a media consortium in Winnipeg for more than 10 years to gain access for media cameras in court, and has volunteered time with the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Karen has worked as a Prairie Regional Chair, Awards Co-Chair, Awards Chair, and now Sponsorship Co-Chair with RTDNA Canada.
About RTDNA Canada
RTDNA Canada is the voice of electronic and digital journalists and news managers in Canada. The members of RTDNA Canada recognize the responsibility of broadcast and digital journalists to promote and to protect the freedom to report independently about matters of public interest and to present a wide range of expressions, opinions, and ideas. The RTDNA Canada Journalistic Code of Ethics, adopted by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, is used to measure fairness and accuracy in our profession.
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Contact Information
Fiona Conway
President, RTDNA Canada
president@rtdnacanada.com
RTDNA Canada
awards@rtdnacanada.com
www.rtdnacanada.com