NAHJ Inducts John Quiñones into 2024 Hall of Fame

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists inducted John Quiñones, Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews, Steve Padilla, and Rafael Prieto Zartha into the 2024 NAHJ Hall of Fame during the closing Gala of the NAHJ 40th Anniversary Conference and Expo. Every year, NAHJ proudly recognizes individuals who have courageously upheld its mission to expand the number of Latinos in newsrooms and improve coverage of Latino communities. This year’s HOF inductees represent trailblazing leadership and support that spans NAHJ’s four decades.

John Quiñones is an ABC News correspondent who reports across“20/20,” “Nightline” and “Good Morning America.” In four decades with the network, he has earned seven national Emmys and numerous other awards. His Spanish-speaking ability and cultural insights have helped him break local and international stories and introduce national audiences to nuanced and important coverage. A former farmworker, he built a trailblazing, stellar career in TV news while always embracing his role as a model and mentor for Latino journalists.