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2015 Gerald Loeb Award Finalists Announced by UCLA Anderson School of Management
Judy D. Olian, chairman of the G. and R. Loeb Foundation Inc. and dean
of UCLA Anderson School of Management, today announced the finalists of
the 2015 Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial
Journalism. She also announced the recipients of the Lifetime
Achievement Award and the Lawrence Minard Editor Award.
The 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient is James Grant,
founder and editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer. This
annual award recognizes an individual whose career exemplifies the
consistent and superior insight and professional skills necessary to
further the understanding of business, financial and economic issues.
Rebecca Blumenstein, deputy editor-in-chief at The Wall Street
Journal, will receive the 2015 Lawrence Minard Editor Award,
named in memory of Laury Minard, founding editor of Forbes Global
and a former final judge for the Loeb Awards. This award honors
excellence in business, financial and economic journalism editing, and
recognizes an editor whose work does not receive a byline or whose face
does not appear on-air for the work covered.
Grant and Blumenstein will receive their career achievement awards at
the 2015 Gerald Loeb Awards banquet and celebration on Tuesday, June
23, 2015, at Capitale in New York City. Winners in the 11
competition categories will also be announced during the banquet.
The banquet and celebration is attended by the most influential
journalists, publishers and producers in the nation. The official
invitation, with ticket, table, sponsorship and advertising information
can be viewed at http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/loebawards2015.
The following #LoebAwards
finalists were chosen from more than 480 entries submitted by local,
regional and national outlets:
Beat Reporting Category Finalists
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Zachary R. Mider for "Tax Runaways" - Bloomberg (News - Alert) News
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Michael Brick for "Michael Brick, Texas Energy" - Houston Chronicle
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David Sirota for "Public Money, Private Profits" - International
Business Times
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Eric Lipton, Ben Protess, Nicholas Confessore and Brooke Williams for
"Lobbying in America" - The New York Times
Breaking News Category Finalists
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Aaron Kirchfield, Matthew Campbell, Jeffrey McCracken, Vidya Root,
Helene Fouquet and Francois de Beaupuy for "GE vs. France" - Bloomberg
News
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Matthew Garrahan and Tim Bradshaw for "Apple (News - Alert) Beats" - The Financial
Times
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Melody Petersen, Ralph Vartabedian, W.J. Hennigan, Christine Mai-Duc,
Ruben Vives and Shan Li for "Virgin Galactic Crash" - Los Angeles
Times
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Dominic Gates, Rami Grunbaum and Jim Brunner for "SeaTimes Breaking
News: Boeing Machinist Contract Vote Showdown" - The Seattle Times
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Gregory Zuckerman and Kirsten Grind for "Abdication of the 'Bond
King'" - The Wall Street Journal
Commentary Category Finalists
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Shirley Leung for "Shirley Leung Columns" - The Boston Globe
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Michael Hiltzik for "Michael Hiltzik, Business Columnist" - Los
Angeles Times
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Jesse Eisinger for "Wall Street Accountability" - ProPublica
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Matt O'Brien for "Global Inequality" - The Washington Post
Explanatory Category Finalists
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Matt Drange, Susanne Rust, Michael I. Schiller and The Guardian US
Interactives Team for "Toxic Trail" - The Center for Investigative
Reporting
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Jason Grotto and Heather Gillers for "Borrowing Trouble" - Chicago
Tribune
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Lisa Song, David Hasemyer, Jim Morris and Greg Gildermn for "Big Oil,
Bad Air" - InsideClimate News, The Center for Public Integrity and
The Weather Channel
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Krissy Clark, Noel King, Caitlin Esch and Lindsay Thomas for "York &
Fig" - Marketplace
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Peter Whoriskey and Dan Keating for "The Business of Dying" - The
Washington Post
Feature Category Finalists
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David Voreacos and Jeff Plungis for "Death on the Highway" - Bloomberg
News
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Peter Elkind for "Inside Elon Musk's $1.4 Billion Score" - Fortune
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Jennifer Reingold for "How to Fail in Business While Really, Really
Trying" - Fortune
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Tom Philpott and Matt Black for "California Goes Nuts" - Mother
Jones
Images/Visuals Category Finalists
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Matt Smith, Jennifer Gollan and Michael I. Schiller for
"Techsploitation" - The Center for Investigative Reporting
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Chris Zubak-Skees for "2014 Interactive Graphics" - The Center for
Public Integrity
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Gregor Aisch, Wilson Andrews, Jeremy Ashkenas, Matthew Bloch, Mike
Bostock, Shan Carter, Haeyoun Park, Alicia Parlapiano and Archie Tse
for "Economic Tools & Visualizations" - The New York Times
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Paul Antonson, Andrew Beaton, Martin Burch, Chris Canipe, Drew Evans,
Madeline Farbman, Marc LaJoie, Jonathan Keegan, Roger Kenny, Steven
Kutz, Nick Shearman, Mike Sudal, Adam Suharja, Stuart Thompson,
Christopher Weaver and Kurt Wilberding for "The Wall Street Journal:
Interactive Graphics" - The Wall Street Journal
International Category Finalists
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Rakteem Katakey, Rajesh Kumar Singh and Tom Lasseter for "The Bleakest
Side of India's Modernization" - Bloomberg News
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Lynn Hicks and Rodney White for "Feeding China" - Des Moines
Register
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Richard Marosi and Don Bartletti for "Product of Mexico" - Los
Angeles Times
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T. Christian Miller, Jonathan Jones, Marcela Gaviria, Will Cohen and
Ashley Gilbertson for "Firestone and the Warlord" - ProPublica and
PBS FRONTLINE
Investigative Category Finalists
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Daniel Wagner for "Profiting from Prisoners" - The Center for
Public Integrity
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John Fauber, Elbert Chu and Coulter Jones for "Drug Approvals
Investigation" - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and MedPage Today
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Hilary Stout, Danielle Ivory, Rebecca R. Ruiz, Hiroko Tabuchi, Bill
Vlasic, Matthew L. Wald, Rachel Abrams, Poh Si Teng, Wilson Andrews
and Gregor Aisch for "Fatal Flaws in Auto Safety" - The New York
Times
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Christopher S. Stewart, Christopher Weaver, John Carreyrou, Rob Barry,
Anna Wilde Mathews and Tom McGinty for "Medicare Unmasked" - The
Wall Street Journal
Local Category Finalists
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Mike Hendricks and MarĂ¡ Rose Williams for "Misleading March to the
Top" - The Kansas City Star
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John Diedrich, Bill Schulz and Gary D'Amato for "Death in the Ring" - Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel
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Chris Serres and Glenn Howatt for "Unchecked Care" - Minneapolis
Star Tribune
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Ivan Penn for "Duke Energy (News - Alert)" - Tampa Bay Times
Personal Finance Category Finalists
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Alison Fitzgerald and Jared Bennett for "Florida's Foreclosure Crisis"
- The Center for Public Integrity
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Susan Tompor for "Helping Retirees Navigate Pension Cuts in Detroit's
Bankruptcy" - Detroit Free Press
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Ann Marsh, Scott Wenger and Kamrhan Farwell for "Could Financial
Planning Help Stem the Rate of Military Suicides?" - Financial
Planning
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Jean Eaglesham and Rob Barry for "Tracking Troubled Brokers" - The
Wall Street Journal
Video/Audio Category Finalists
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Cindy Galli, Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, Angela Hill and Lee Ferran
for "ABC News Brian Ross Investigates: Deadly Impact" - ABC News
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Vicky Nguyen, Kevin Nious, Jeremy Carroll, Felipe Escamilla, David
Paredes and Mark Villarreal for "Inside Sysco: Exposing North
America's Food Sheds" - KNTV
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Chris Arnold, Paul Kiel, Neal Carruth, Uri Berliner and Tracy Weber
for "The Unseen Toll of Wage Garnishment" - NPR (News - Alert) and ProPublica
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Jason Bellini for "The Short Answer: MH370" - The Wall Street
Journal
For more information about The Gerald Loeb Awards, please visit http://www.loeb.anderson.ucla.edu,
email [email protected]
or call (310) 825-4478.
About The Gerald Loeb Awards
The Gerald Loeb Awards were established in 1957 by the late Gerald Loeb,
a founding partner of E.F. Hutton. His intention was to encourage
reporting on business and finance that would inform and protect the
private investor and the general public. Distinguished journalists and
outlets nationwide submit entries to compete for the most prestigious
honor in business journalism. UCLA Anderson has been presenting The
Gerald Loeb Awards since 1973 and the awards use a two-tier judging
process comprising a preliminary round and final round. The awards
banquet and celebration is held in New York City every June and is
attended by the country's top business and financial publishers,
editors, journalists, producers and celebrities. The Gerald Loeb Awards
is a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization that operates primarily from
sponsorship and private support. Follow The Gerald Loeb Awards on
Twitter (News - Alert) @LoebAwards
and on Vine at http://www.vine.co/LoebAwards.
Hashtag: #LoebAwards
About UCLA Anderson School of Management
UCLA Anderson School of Management is among the leading business schools
in the world, with faculty members globally renowned for their teaching
excellence and research in advancing management thinking. Located in Los
Angeles, gateway to the growing economies of Latin America and Asia and
a city that personifies innovation in a diverse range of endeavors, UCLA
Anderson's MBA, Fully-Employed MBA, Executive MBA, Global Executive MBA
for Asia Pacific, Global Executive MBA for the Americas, Master of
Financial Engineering, and doctoral and executive education programs
embody the school's Think In The Next ethos. Annually, some 1,800
students are trained to be global leaders seeking the business models
and community solutions of tomorrow. Follow UCLA Anderson on Twitter at http://twitter.com/UCLAAnderson
or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/uclaanderson.
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