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Daniel Hertzberg (born February 3, 1946[1]) is an Americanjournalist. Hertzberg is a 1968 graduate of the University of Chicago.[2] He married Barbara Kantrowitz, on August 29, 1976.[3] He was the former senior deputy managing editor and later deputy managing editor for international news at The Wall Street Journal.[4][5] Starting in July 2009, Hertzberg served as senior editor-at-large and then as executive editor for finance at Bloomberg News in New York, before retiring in February 2014.[6][7]
Awards
1987 Winner (with James B. Stewart), Gerald Loeb Award for Deadline and/or Beat Writing for their coverage on an insider trading scandal on Wall Street[8]
1987 Winner (with James B. Stewart), George Polk Award for Financial Reporting[9]
1988 Winner Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers for "stories about an investment banker charged with insider trading and the critical day that followed the October 19, 1987, stock market crash"[10][11]
2008 Winner of the Gerald Loeb Award for Lifetime Achievement[12]
2015 Winner of the Elliot V. Bell Award, for his significant contribution to the world of financial journalism during his career[13]
^"Journalism and Media: An Inside Scoop". Alumni Career Programs. Univ. of Chicago Alumni Association. 2018. Panel: Journalism and Media Discussion(heading—but not body—erroneously switches info for Hertzberg and Daniel Nasaw—whose last name it spells incorrectly). Retrieved 8 February 2019.