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American journalist
Nick Confessore
Born Nicholas F Confessore
(1976-05-17 ) May 17, 1976 (age 48) Nationality American Occupation Reporter Website nicholasconfessore .com
Nicholas Confessore is a Pulitzer Prize -winning political correspondent on the National Desk of The New York Times .[ 1]
Early life
Confessore grew up in New York City and attended Hunter College High School . He was a politics major at Princeton University , class of 1998. While at Princeton, he wrote for the weekly student newspaper the Nassau Weekly .[ 2]
Career
Confessore was previously an editor at the Washington Monthly [ 3] and a staff writer for The American Prospect . He has also written for The New York Times Magazine , The Atlantic Monthly , Rolling Stone , the Los Angeles Times , The Boston Globe , Salon.com , and other publications. At the age of 28, he won the 2003 Livingston Award for national reporting.[ 4]
He was part of a team of reporters who covered the downfall of New York governor Eliot Spitzer . He also won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting and the 2008 Sigma Delta Chi Award for deadline reporting [ 5] from the Society of Professional Journalists [ 6] as part of the New York Times staff covering the Spitzer scandal.
He shared three Gerald Loeb Awards : the 2015 award for Beat Reporting for the story "Lobbying in America",[ 7] the 2016 award for Images/Graphics/Interactives for the story "Making Data Visual",[ 8] and the 2019 award for Investigative reporting for the series "Facebook, Disinformation and Privacy".[ 9]
References
^ Nicholas Confessore , The New York Times . Retrieved February 2011.
^ Confessore, Nicholas. "Improving race relations" . Princeton Alumni Weekly . Retrieved 2012-01-21 .
^ Confessore, Nicholas, "Paradise Glossed" , June 2004, Washington Monthly . Retrieved February 2011.
^ 2003 Winners Archived 2012-03-07 at the Wayback Machine , The Livingston Awards for Young Journalists. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
^ "Deadline reporting" is defined on the Society of Professional Journalists website as "published in the issue that directly follows the event". Retrieved August 15, 2012.
^ "2008 Sigma Delta Chi Award Honorees" Retrieved August 15, 2012.
^ "UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2015 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" . UCLA Anderson School of Management . June 24, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
^ Daillak, Jonathan (June 29, 2016). "UCLA Anderson School honors 2016 Gerald Loeb Award winners" . UCLA . Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
^ Trounson, Rebecca (June 28, 2019). "UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2019 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" . PR Newswire (Press release). UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved October 2, 2019 .
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Gerald Loeb Award for Deadline and/or Beat Writing (1985–2000)
1985-1989 1990-1999 2000
Gerald Loeb Award for Deadline or Beat Writing (2002)
2002
Gerald Loeb Award for Deadline Writing (2003–2007)
2003–2007
2003: Rebecca Blumenstein , Carrick Mollenkamp , Susan Pulliam , Jared Sandberg , Deborah Solomon , Shawn Young , Gregory Zuckerman
2004: Susanne Craig , Ianthe Jeanne Dugan , Theo Francis , Kate Kelly
2005: David Barboza , Steve Lohr , John Markoff , Gary Rivlin , Andrew Ross Sorkin
2006: Michele Besso , Peter Bothum , Robin Brown , Steven Church , Ted Griffith , Maureen Milford , Jeff Montgomery , Gary Soulsman , Luladey B. Tadesse , Christopher Yasiejko
2007: Ann Davis , Henny Sender , Gregory Zuckerman
Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Writing (2001, 2003–2010)
2001; 2003–2009 2010
Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting (2011–2023)
2011–2019
2011: Daniel Golden , John Hechinger , John Lauerman
2012: John Fauber
2013: Tom Bergin
2014: Ivan Penn
2015: Eric Lipton , Ben Protess , Nicholas Confessore , Brooke Williams
2016: John Carreyrou , Michael Siconolfi , Christopher Weaver
2017: Joe Fox , Len De Groot , Emily Alpert Reyes , David Zahniser
2018: Julia Angwin , Hannes Grassegger , Je Larson , Noam Scheiber , Ariana Tobin , Madeleine Varner
2019: Ranjani Chakraborty , Peter Gosselin , Ariana Tobin
2020–2023
2020 (tie): Dominic Gates , Mike Baker , Steve Miletich , Lewis Kamb
2020 (tie): Katherine Blunt , Dave Cole , Russell Gold , Renée Rigdon , Yaryna Serkez , Rebecca Smith
2021 (tie): Jenn Abelson , Abha Bhattarai , Nicole Dungca , Kimberly Kindy , Robert Klemko , Meryl Kornfield , Taylor Telford
2021 (tie): Patience Haggin , Cara Lombardo , Dana Mattioli , Shane Shifflett
2022: Emily Glazer , Keach Hagey , Jeff Horwitz , Newley Purnell , Justin Scheck , Deepa Seetharaman , Sam Schechner , Georgia Wells
2023: Ian Allison , Nick Baker , Nikhilesh De , Reiller Decker , Sam Kessler , Cheyene Ligon , Sam Reynolds , Tracy Wang
Gerald Loeb Award for Images/Visuals (2013–2015)
(2013–2015)
2013: Mike Bostock , Shan Carter , Amanda Cox , Matthew Ericson , Ford Fessenden , Robert Gebeloff , Tom Giratikanon , Alan McLean , Alicia Parlapiano , Sergio Pecanha , Archie Tse , Jeremy White
2014: Mike Bostock , Shan Carter , Amanda Cox , Matthew Ericson , Hannah Fairfield , Ford Fessenden , Tom Giratikanon , Josh Keller , Alicia Parlapiano , Kevin Quealy , Archie Tse , Tim Wallace , Derek Watkins , Josh Williams , Jeremy White , Karen Yourish
2015: Gregor Aisch , Wilson Andrews , Jeremy Ashkenas , Matthew Bloch , Mike Bostock , Shan Carter , Haeyoun Park , Alicia Parlapiano , Archie Tse
Gerald Loeb Award for Images/Graphics/Interactives (2016–2018)
(2016–2018)
2016: Gregor Aisch , Wilson Andrews , Matthew Bloch , Eric Buth , Sarah Cohen , Nicholas Confessore , Amanda Cox , Josh Keller , Kevin Quealy , Karen Yourish
2017: Matthew Bloch , Walt Bogdanich , Larry Buchanan , Amanda Cox , Ana Graciela Mendez , Motoko Rich , Jacqueline Williams , Karen Yourish
2018: Christine Chan , Matthew Weber , Reuters team
Gerald Loeb Award for Visual Storytelling (2019–2023)
(2019) (2020-2023)
2020: Tracey McManus , Eli Murray
2021: Aliza Aufrichtig , Larry Buchanan , Weiyi Cai , Benedict Carey , Niraj Chokshi , Michael Corkery , Guilbert Gates , James Glanz , Christina Goldbaum , Rich Harris , Josh Holder , Ella Koeze , Jonah Markowitz , Bill Marsh , Blacki Migliozzi , Yuliya Parshina-Kottas , Derek Watkins , Jeremy White
2022: Maria Abi-Habib , Audra D.S. Burch , Weiyi Cai , Alejandro Cegarra , Keith Collins , Nikolas Diamant , Peter Eavis , Or Fleisher , James Glanz , Troy Griggs , Mika Gröndahl , Evan Grothjan , Matthew Haag , Barbara Harvey , Lingdong Huang , Natalie Kitroeff , Oscar Lopez , Tariro Mzezewa , Yuliya Parshina-Kottas , Karthik Patanjali , Miles Peyton , Anjali Singhvi , Rumsey Taylor , Tim Wallace , Jeremy White , Josh Williams
2023: Marcelo Duhalde , Kaliz Lee , Han Huang , Adolfo Arranz , Fiona Sun , Dennis Wong
(2013–2019)
2013: David Barstow , Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab , Stephanie Clifford
2014: Chris Hamby , Brian Ross , Matthew Mosk , Rhonda Schwartz , Chris Zubak-Skees , Ronnie Greene , Jim Morris
2015: Christopher S. Stewart , Christopher Weaver , John Carreyrou , Rob Barry , Anna Wilde Mathews , Tom McGinty
2016: Margie Mason , Martha Mendoza , Robin McDowell , Esther Htusan
2017 (tie): Karisa King , Ray Long , Sam Roe
2017 (tie): Anthony Cormier , Nathaniel Lash , William R. Levesque
2018: Emily Steel , Michael S. Schmidt , Jodi Kantor , Megan Twohey , Susan Chira , Catrin Einhorn
2019: Nicholas Confessore , Gabriel J. X. Dance , Michael LaForgia , Brian X. Chen , Carole Cadwalladr , Sheera Frenkel , Cecilia Kang , Paul Mozur , Jack Nicas , Matthew Rosenberg
(2020–2022)
2020: Michael H. Keller , Gabriel J. X. Dance , Nellie Bowles
2021: Nacha Cattan , Andrew England , Henry Foy , Sam Jones , Dan McCrum , Paul Murphy , Max Seddon , Cam Simpson , Michael Smith , Erika Solomon , Olaf Storbeck , Helen Warrell
2022: Corey G. Johnson , Rebecca Woolington , Eli Murray
2023: Kendall Taggart , John Templon , Anthony Cormier , Jason Leopold
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