Society of Professional Journalists was created in 1909.
Society for Collegiate Journalists was created in 1975.
The main guardian of professional standards in journalism is the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). They provide a code of ethics that journalists are encouraged to uphold, promoting accuracy, transparency, and respect for the profession.
National Society of Professional Engineers was created in 1934.
Professional Liability Underwriting Society was created in 1986.
Japan Professional Photographers Society was created in 1950.
Knowledge Management Professional Society was created in 2001.
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Professional Amigos of Comic Art Society was created in 1995.
The motto of Society of Environmental Journalists is 'Credible and robust journalism that informs and engages society on environmental issues.'.
SPJ stands for the Society of Professional Journalists, an organization dedicated to promoting and defending the freedom of the press, ethical journalism practices, and the professional development of journalists.
Association of European Journalists was created in 1961.
Committee to Protect Journalists was created in 1981.