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ICFJ Welcomes Julie Pace of The Associated Press to Its Board

By: ICFJ | 06/10/2026

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) this week announced that Julie Pace, senior vice president and executive editor of The Associated Press, has joined its Board of Directors.

Pace leads AP's global news coverage, overseeing a team reporting across over 100 countries. Under her leadership, AP has significantly increased its digital news offerings for media and technology customers, along with its direct-to-consumer platforms. Since the beginning of Pace's tenure in 2021, AP has also expanded its use of AI technologies to enhance its product offerings, while maintaining its deep commitment to eyewitness journalism and fact-based, nonpartisan news.

Pace was previously Washington bureau chief and White House correspondent for AP. She joined the organization in 2007 as a multimedia reporter after working for South Africa's only independent television network and for Tampa Tribune and its partner television station WFLA. Pace won the White House Correspondents' Association Merriman Smith award in 2013.

"We are thrilled to welcome Julie Pace, who leads global coverage at one of the world's most trusted news organizations, to the ICFJ Board of Directors," said Carrie Budoff Brown, chair of the ICFJ Board of Directors and executive editor and executive vice president at Politico in Europe. "Her editorial leadership and frontline reporting experiences give her a profound understanding of what journalists need to do their best work. We're grateful to be able to draw on her expertise as we deepen our support for news providers around the world."

About the International Center for Journalists
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) enables a global network of tens of thousands of journalists to provide the trustworthy news essential to free and strong societies. Through our latest initiative, ICFJ+, we are partnering with tech powerhouse Code for Africa and systems builder PROTO to cultivate civic intelligence - information that helps people make sense of their world and act constructively to shape it. We collaborate with journalists, technologists, civil society, researchers and others to forge stronger, more effective news and information ecosystems. Learn more about our work at ICFJ.org.

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