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Diane Egner

Diane Egner is a community leader and award-winning journalist with more than four decades of experience reporting and writing about the Tampa Bay Area of Florida. She serves on the boards of the University of South Florida Zimmerman School of Advertising & Mass Communications Advisory Council, The Institute for Research in Art (Graphicstudio, the Contemporary Art Museum, and USF’s Public Art Program) Community Advisory Council, Sing Out and Read, and StageWorks Theatre Advisory Council. She also is a member of Leadership Florida and the Athena Society. A graduate of the University of Minnesota with a BA in journalism, she won the top statewide award for editorial writing from the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors while at The Tampa Tribune and received special recognition by the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists for creative work as Content Director at WUSF Public Media. Past accomplishments and community service include leadership positions with Tampa Tiger Bay Club, USF Women in Leadership & Philanthropy (WLP), Alpha House of Tampa Bay, Awesome Tampa Bay, Florida Kinship Center, AIA Tampa Bay, Powerstories, Arts Council of Hillsborough County, and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce. Diane and her husband, Sandy Rief, live in Tampa.
 

Diane Egner's Latest Articles

Newest Ukraine relief fund in Tampa includes match for donations

Community Foundation Tampa Bay seeks donations to a new Ukrainian relief fund established by the Lindell family of Tampa. 

St. Pete Youth Farm welcome sign.
Looking back to see what’s next: A few of our favorite stories from 2021

The 83 Degrees Media team picks a few favorite stories from the past year that feature talent, innovation, diversity, and environment helping to shape our collective future.

Florida books are a favorite holiday gift and a long-lasting treat anytime of year.
Florida books: Last minute gift ideas for the procrastinators among us

Here are a few of our favorite books about Florida or by local authors that could make excellent stocking stuffers for history buffs and other bookworms. Click on the book title to read an excerpt that can give you a feel for the writing and content.

Important news: How to be part of the solution

We set a goal to raise $50,000 in 2021 for the Solutions Journalism Fund at Community Foundation Tampa Bay. To date, we are at $44,750. Next year, we aim to grow and expand. Whatever you can donate now will make a difference in what we can do in 2022 and beyond. Click on the headline to learn more.

Perfect sailing weather in Tampa Bay.
Boom by the Bay: Where to see fireworks, celebrate 4th of July

Tampa's Boom by the Bay is back! As are lots of other small town and community 4th of July celebrations across the Tampa Bay Area. Read what's out there.

Florida Lemons by William McCloskey.
Destination: Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville

Looking for a mindful indoor diversion during the heat of summer? Check out A Florida Legacy, an impressive collection of artwork now on display at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville.

Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church in Port Tampa.
Photo essay: Frederick Douglass Memorial Community Park, Port Tampa

Plans are underway for a new neighborhood playground and community center next to the historic Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church in Port Tampa. 

Lichtenstein portrays Monet's famous Japanese footbridge crossing a koi pond.
Destination: Selby Gardens, Sarasota

Want a sneak peek before you go? Take a look at images from a recent visit to Selby Gardens.  

The Carrollwood Cultural Center offers tours of the artwork on display. Best to call ahead to make an appointment.
Photo essay: Carrollwood Cultural Center

Looking for a peaceful place to give your mind a break from the woes that surround us? Check out the Carrollwood Cultural Center in northwest Hillsborough County, about a 25-minute drive from downtown Tampa.

Brittny Bevel, the Education Curator for the Tampa Museum of Art, creates video tours to share online.
Photo essay: Tampa Museum of Art

Paintings by Florida's Highwaymen and exhibits honoring the work of women artists are on display at the Tampa Museum of Art through March before a major renovation begins later this spring. Here's what we saw on a recent visit.

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