Stephanie Nebehay

Stephanie Nebehay worked for more than 35 years for Reuters Thomson News Agency covering among others, UN, WHO, human rights, and Swiss news.
She is honoured with the Légion d'honneur and Overseas Press Club Award. She studied firstly at Georgetown University with Bachelor's Degree (Languages and History) then joined Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism, Master's Degree (International Reporting).
Many ACANU members worked alongside her for decades, Stephanie was a consummate professional, thorough, accurate and enviably quick in getting the news out.
We all know the perverse tendency of Geneva's international organisations to release reports and do their talking on the same day and Stephanie was a mistress of the art of juggling multiple breaking stories, with a sharp eye for a newsy angle and for cutting through the torrents of humdrum bureaucrat-spoke to a key quote and the details that mattered.
When on the road and wanting to know the essentials of a Geneva story, the Nebehay byline was a great place to turn.
Her reporting was news you could take to the bank.
(NCB)
She is honoured with the Légion d'honneur and Overseas Press Club Award. She studied firstly at Georgetown University with Bachelor's Degree (Languages and History) then joined Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism, Master's Degree (International Reporting).
Many ACANU members worked alongside her for decades, Stephanie was a consummate professional, thorough, accurate and enviably quick in getting the news out.
We all know the perverse tendency of Geneva's international organisations to release reports and do their talking on the same day and Stephanie was a mistress of the art of juggling multiple breaking stories, with a sharp eye for a newsy angle and for cutting through the torrents of humdrum bureaucrat-spoke to a key quote and the details that mattered.
When on the road and wanting to know the essentials of a Geneva story, the Nebehay byline was a great place to turn.
Her reporting was news you could take to the bank.
(NCB)