“Journalism is, ultimately, about community service. As the Atlanta Press Club’s chairperson, it is my honor to help lead an institution that tirelessly serves Atlanta’s community of journalists who have long served not only local but international audiences. It is my goal to support and strengthen our organization’s efforts toward strengthening Atlanta’s broad and diverse community of reporters and storytellers, ensuring that journalists feel welcome, connected and appreciated in this pivotal time for our profession.”

- Mike Jordan, APC Chair

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Jordan is senior editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Black culture brand, UATL. A longtime Atlanta-based culture journalist, his work has been featured in a variety of publications ranging from hyperlocal to international, including The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Bon Appetit, The Guardian, National Geographic, Southern Living, Eater and Thrillist, where he served as Atlanta’s founding editor in 2008 and as bureau chief for more than a decade. Jordan is also a weekly contributor at Atlanta NPR affiliate WABE and has led editorial and content teams at Cumulus Media, Resy, Hypepotamus, and Atlanta radio station V-103. He is a co-founder of community journalism nonprofit Canopy Atlanta, a longstanding member of the National Association of Black Journalists, and winner of the James Beard Foundation’s 2024 Jonathan Gold Local Voice Award, for which he was a finalist in 2023. Born in Nashville, raised in Huntsville, Alabama, and an Atlanta resident since 1995, Jordan attended Morehouse College and lives today in East Point with his wife, journalist/author Jacinta Howard, their daughter Sienna and their dog Turbo.

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