
General manager Jeff Marks, the spokesman for his station during the crisis, and reporter Joe Dashiell, a 1980 W&L graduate, will share the lessons they learned on subjects ranging from workplace violence to the unfiltered nature of social media.
The discussion will take place at 4:30 p.m. in Stackhouse Auditorium inside Elrod Commons. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 540-458-8212.
On Aug. 26, 2015, reporter Alison Parker and photographer Adam Ward were conducting a live interview on WDBJ’s morning newscast when a gunman approached and started firing at them. Both Parker and Ward died at the scene. The woman they interviewed was seriously wounded but survived. The gunman, a former employee, later killed himself.
Marks joined his anchor team on the set and spent much of the day releasing information as it became available and providing a calming voice. Dashiell spent many days covering various angles of the story.
Photographer Bruce Young, a 1985 W&L graduate, was working for a competing Roanoke TV station that morning. He will offer his perspective, as well. Young has since joined WDBJ as a morning news photographer.
Kevin Finch, W&L journalism and mass communications professor, will serve as moderator.