ESPN at the NABJ Convention and Career Fair Minneapolis

ESPN employees answer questions during the NABJ Career Fair.

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MINNEAPOLIS – ESPN is represented once again at the National Black Journalists Convention and Career Fair, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this week.

Thursday at the Hilton Hotel and the Minneapolis Convention Center, several ESPN journalists and executives are speaking as panelists and participating in career development seminars as well as offering advice to job seekers. Human resource staffers are welcoming job applicants to the ESPN booth at the Career Fair. The convention concludes Sunday.

(L-R) ESPN reporter Lisa Salters, ESPN NBA news editor Larry Starks, Turner Sports NBA reporter David Aldridge and AL.com’s Roy S. Johnson participate in the panel “Remembering Stuart Scott and Bryan Burwell.”

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SportsCenter anchor Michael Eaves (at the podium) moderates the “Remembering Stuart Scott and Bryan Burwell” panel in the Minneapolis Convention Center.

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ESPN Monday Night Football sideline reporter and E:60 correspondent Lisa Salters, left, was the keynote speaker for the NABJ Professional Development Breakfast Powered By ESPN in the Minneapolis Hilton Hotel.

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ESPN college football sideline reporter and SEC Network studio host Maria Taylor (at the podium), who moderated the Professional Development Breakfast, answered questions afterward.

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