David Poindexter (pictured above), the founder and former president of Population Communications International, is the 2008 recipient of the Everett M. Rogers Award for Achievement in Entertainment-Education.
Poindexter will speak on the diffusion of entertainment-education at the Everett M. Rogers Colloquium luncheon on Oct. 2. Later that evening, he will be recognized as the fourth recipient of the annual award at the Sentinel for Health Awards ceremony at the Writers Guild of America, west in
Hosted by the Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, the annual Rogers Award and Colloquium are given in memory of Everett M. Rogers (pictured below right), a former associate dean and the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Communication at the USC Annenberg School. The Rogers Award honors exceptional creativity in the practice of entertainment-education and excellence in research on the use of entertainment to deliver pro-social messages aimed at improving the quality of life of audiences in the
Poindexter has had over 30 years of experience in communications strategies promoting family planning and reproductive health worldwide, including the application of entertainment-education methods in Asia, Africa and
During the decade of the 1970s, David Poindexter was successful in mobilizing the producers and creators of numerous prime-time
Recipients of the Rogers Award are selected by a jury of prominent scholars in the field of health communication. Peter Clarke, former USC Annenberg dean who now holds a joint faculty appointment at USC Annenberg and the Keck School of Medicine at USC, chaired the selection committee.
The award will be presented to Mr. Poindexter during the ninth annual Sentinel for Health Awards ceremony, which is hosted by