SPJ Colorado Pro Chapter adds Isabel Guzman to board

The Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, the nation’s oldest and broadest organization for professional journalists, has appointed Colorado journalist Isabel Guzman as its newest board member.

Guzman was appointed by the chapter board at its meeting on November 17. She fills a vacancy created by the resignation of Molly Miller, who has accepted a job out of state. Guzman’s term expires in 2026.

Guzman is a reporter for Colorado Community Media, where she covers city councils, crime, local nonprofits and community events.

Originating from a small town in Nebraska, she is a graduate of Metropolitan State University of Denver, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and media production and completed an undergraduate thesis on media coverage of Latinas in the United States.

During her time as editor-in-chief of The Metropolitan, the university’s student newspaper, Guzman received several SPJ Mark of Excellence awards for investigative and protest coverage.

Outside of reporting, she can be found painting, baking, walking her 13-year-old cattle dog or feeding her pet tortoise.

Click here to learn more about SPJ Colorado Pro board members and officers. 



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