Opinion: Lawmaker's first, best job was always communications
Briefly

In the late-1980s, Dana Haynes transferred to Lewis & Clark College despite financial constraints. To support his education, he secured a work-study position at the college's Institute for the Study of American Language and Culture, which primarily catered to foreign students. There, he assisted Professor Kiki Dembrow, enriching his academic and professional experience. Haynes's journalism journey began in college, and he later became the editor-in-chief of the Portland Tribune, showcasing the impact of early mentorship and work opportunities on his career.
In the late-1980s, Dana Haynes transferred to Lewis & Clark College where he worked a study job to afford education while assisting Professor Kiki Dembrow.
Dana Haynes, now editor in chief of the Portland Tribune, reflects on his early journalism career that started at Lewis & Clark College.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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