An O鈥橞rien Success Story:
Erin Jordan and The Cedar Rapids Gazette
A delayed flight and the chance of a lifetime - that鈥檚 how the O'Brien adventure began for Erin Jordan (2018-19 O'Brien Fellow) and John Steppe's (2018-19 reporting intern).
It was August of 2018. Jordan and Steppe, now reporters at The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette, headed out on separate flights to Louisiana to interview two scientists at Louisiana State University. However, when Jordan鈥檚 flight did not arrive, Steppe found himself having to take the lead.
鈥淲eeks before even the fall semester started, I was running with kind of the key interview of this Louisiana trip,鈥 Steppe said.
Steppe mentioned this unique experience helped him learn how to jump in at a moment鈥檚 notice to get the story.
鈥淚 knew that John was going to be a tremendous asset to the project within the first week that I knew him,鈥 Jordan said.
Over the course of the next nine months, Jordan and her team of reporting interns (Steppe, Meaghan Kaupe, Mark Lisowski) delved deep into her topic of water quality in the U.S. They divided up 12 states and reached out to public officials to look closely at the level or lack thereof of progress being made to stop water pollution. Jordan said that without the support of her students and the other Fellows, she would not have been able to do this big of an investigation.
鈥淚t really is a game-changer for students in terms of getting experience that you can鈥檛 get elsewhere on campus, learning from a mentor reporter, and getting your foot in the door at an outlet that could...potentially hire you a year from now,鈥 Steppe said.
And, that鈥檚 exactly what happened. After working with Jordan, Steppe landed a summer internship at The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette, then a freelance position, and later a full-time business reporting position at the publication.
Jordan said the people at The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette called Steppe 鈥渁 proven commodity.鈥
The pair mentioned that their experience at O鈥橞rien was invaluable because it has helped them at The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette in several different ways. Steppe said he still applies the skills he learned from Jordan when navigating public records requests and dense scientific reports. Jordan said O鈥橞rien helped her think bigger and take more risks. She recently acquired a grant to help support public records requests for Iowa publications - something she would not have thought about applying for before O鈥橞rien.
鈥淚 think professionally, the O鈥橞rien Fellowship really helped me just have a lot of confidence,鈥 Jordan said.
Both Steppe and Jordan still collaborate at The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette to this day, working together on the 2020 election coverage, fact-checking, and a regular Thursday podcast.
鈥淚 got to know Erin really well and now we鈥檙e good friends...Erin鈥檚 been a great mentor to me over the last [two] years since the fellowship,鈥 Steppe said.
From left to right: John Steppe, Meaghan Kaupe, Erin Jordan, and Mark Lisowski.