Prof. Gerry McNulty is founder and director of the New York Media Experience Program. He has managed Marist's Communication Internship Program since 1996, supervising the placement and evaluation of more than 2,200 students in media internships. He is the co-founder of Marist College's innovative International Internship Program, which is unique among small college programs in allowing U.S. students to intern overseas. A former Associated Press writer, and longtime newspaper reporter and editor, he also teaches journalism at Marist and is active with several national internship associations.
Grace Gibbons teaches College Writing at Marist College and at The Culinary Institute of America. She has been a journalist and columnist in New York and Boston and has worked for Family Communications and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the Public Broadcasting System's popular children's program created and hosted by Fred Rogers. She has also developed, written and hosted programs for radio in Kentucky and public service television at KDKA Television in Pittsburgh, PA.
Carol Pauli is an assistant professor who teaches courses in journalism, ethics and mass communication law in the Marist College School of Communication and the Arts. She has worked as a newspaper reporter in the Midwest and as a broadcast writer and producer with the Associated Press and with CBS News in New York. Her work has won awards from the Overseas Press Club of America, the Writers Guild of America and Ohio State University.