The Washington Journalism and Media Conference

Kelly Kalleberg

KELLY KALLEBERG

Junior Faculty Advisor

Kelly Kalleberg is a rising sophomore studying public relations at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. At Syracuse, Kelly is a Freshman Intern at Hill Communications, the school’s student-run PR firm, and a member of the Women in Communications club. She is also a member of the Phi Sigma Sigma Fraternity. Kelly attended WJMC as a National Youth Correspondent in 2024 and returned as a Speaker Intern in 2025. She is thrilled to return to the conference as a JFA this summer and is looking forward to an amazing two weeks. 

KELLY KALLEBERG

Junior Faculty Advisor, Alum 2024

Kelly Kalleberg is a rising sophomore studying public relations at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. At Syracuse, Kelly is a Freshman Intern at Hill Communications, the school’s student-run PR firm, and a member of the Women in Communications club. She is also a member of the Phi Sigma Sigma Fraternity. Kelly attended WJMC as a National Youth Correspondent in 2024 and returned as a Speaker Intern in 2025. She is thrilled to return to the conference as a JFA this summer and is looking forward to an amazing two weeks. 

Kellen Flynn

KELLEN FLYNN

Kellen Flynn is a 17 year old journalist from Prince George’s County, Maryland with a (currently) primary focus on Arts & Entertainment. Due to their upbringing in an immediate family who often consumes and discusses music, their passion was cultivated, until they formed a music analysis club in High school and later went on to write for the Arts & Entertainment section of their newspaper. Having written columns about various music releases past and present, they’re focused on keeping their finger on the pulse of current media and spreading the word of any good and worthwhile releases. When not writing, you can find them carefully cultivating Spotify playlists, discussing film with their friends or playing Magic: The Gathering. Having had an enlightening experience about what their path in life was at the 2024 session of WJMC, and now looking forward to being able to take those lessons and put them into action, Kellen is eagerly awaiting viewing the results of their consultations and seeing how they can do for others what the program did for them.

Keelie Walker

KEELIE WALKER

Keelie Walker is a senior at Farmington High School in Arkansas. She to be with her friends and family. The week she spent at WJMC was the highlight of her summer. She loves business and journalism. Her favorite things are Hamilton the musical, Spider-Man, and crime tv shows.

Kaylnn DeVito

KATLYNN DEVITO

Kalynn DeVito is thrilled to join the Youth Advisory Board (YAB) after an unforgettable week last summer with WJMC. The experience left a lasting impact on her, and she is eager to continue contributing to an organization that has meant so much to her. Kalynn looks forward to helping future participants make memories that will stay with them for a lifetime.

Joshua Tilor

JOSHUA TILOR

Joshua Tilor is a 16-year-old Haitian-American, born in Downtown Miami, FL and grew up in North Miami, FL. He’s very passionate high school student dedicated to covering the aspects of politics, law, and ministry. He is tirelessly engaged within his school community as class President at Monsignor Edward Pace High School, and is also part of different variety of clubs. He is also an athlete who did Track and Field for the 2024 season and still a member, and also did Cross Country for the first time in his high school career. He has been nicknamed “Pastor” because he is very big on his faith in God, and everyone has been enriched by this unique example that he has been able to shine towards those who have the same vision.

Jocelyn Hamilton

JOCELYN HAMILTON

Jocelyn Hamilton is a Senior in high school at Salina High School South in Salina, Kansas. Jocelyn runs the school newspaper, The Tripodium and is an editor for her school’s yearbook. She is an alumni of WJMC and went in 2024. Jocelyn has always been interested in Journalism and is planning on majoring in college at either Kansas State University or George Mason University in fall of 2025.

Jayden Broughton

JAYDEN BROUGHTON

Jayden is a junior at South Aiken High School in Aiken, SC, and is an alumni of WJMC 2024. He is an aspiring sports journalist, with goals of becoming a sports analyst or sports photographer/videographer. In his spare time, Jayden enjoys talking about and playing different sports, taking trips, and doing community service events within his community. He can’t wait to help make WJMC 2025 an amazing experience for students next year!

Jasmine Tucker

JASMINE TUCKER

Jasmine Tucker is a senior at Bowie High School in Bowie, Maryland. Jasmine is very involved in her community, as she is involved in multiple extracurricular activities inside and outside of school. Notably, she is working with her peers in Prince George’s County to produce the fifth season of the DREAM B.I.G. Podcast, which is a service team created by the L.E.E.P. To College Foundation. Jasmine has had a passion for oration and writing since she was young, and is looking forward to crafting an amazing experience for next year’s youth correspondents.

JaMya Hinton

JAMYA HINTON

JaMya is a 17-year-old who resides in Prattville, Alabama, who has been passionate about art since she was young. In addition to her love for journalism, she enjoys baking and gaming in her free time. Currently involved in the beta club, art club, and yearbook staff at school, JaMya actively nurtures her creative mind. She aspires to share her unique visions with others through various forms of expression. Whether that be from her artworks or from her pictures, she works to share her love for the craft with many.

Jaden Smith

JADEN SMITH

Jaden “Jd” Smith is a junior at Cox Mill High School in Concord, North Carolina. He is pursuing his passion for sports journalism and environmental advocacy. As the Director of Articles for his school’s sports network and an alumnus of WJMC 2024 he is committed to storytelling. Beyond his academic pursuits, Jaden enjoys playing baseball, playing music and creative writing. His experience at WJMC was phenomenal, and he encourages future youth correspondents to seize this incredible opportunity to grow both personally and professionally.