Lifetime Achievement Award presented to
Diana B. Henriques of The
New York Times
Minard Editor
Award presented to Martin Peers of
The Information
NEW
YORK, Oct. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Journalists from around the world attended tonight's Gerald
Loeb Awards event at the Rainbow Room in New York City, where the 2024 winners were
announced. Lifetime achievement honoree Diana B. Henriques, retired senior writer for
The New York Times, and Minard
Editor honoree Martin Peers,
co-executive editor of The Information, were celebrated
during the show. The Gerald Loeb Awards are among the highest
honors in journalism, recognizing the work of journalists whose
contributions illuminate the worlds of business, finance and the
economy for readers and viewers worldwide.
Tyler Mathisen, co-anchor of
CNBC's "Power Lunch," served as the master of ceremonies for the
show, which also included a moment of silence for all the
journalists who are currently detained, imprisoned or have been
lost in the line of duty. Antonio
Bernardo, dean of UCLA Anderson School of Management and
chairman of the G. and R. Loeb Foundation, welcomed Loeb Awards
honorees and all attendees. Throughout the show, competition
categories were presented by journalists from ABC News, Bloomberg
News, CBS News, CNBC, NBC News, NYSE TV and Yahoo Finance.
Announcements of category finalists were voiced by Frank Mottek, host of "Mottek on Money" on
KABC-AM.
Highlights from this year's event can be experienced by
searching #LoebAwards.
2024 Competition Winners
The following is a list of the journalists and media outlets
that received 2024 Loeb Awards in the 12 competition
categories:
AUDIO CATEGORY
"Spellcaster" – Bloomberg News and
Wondery
Hannah Miller,
Annie Massa, Max Chafkin, Chris
Seigel, Russell Finch,
Rachel B. Doyle, Mark Milian and Jeff
Grocott
BEAT REPORTING CATEGORY (tie)
"The Musk Industrial Complex" –
Reuters
Marisa
Taylor, Steve Stecklow,
Norihiko Shirouzu, Hyunjoo Jin,
Rachael Levy, Kevin Krolicki, Waylon
Cunningham, Koh Gui Qing and Marie
Mannes
"The Dark Side of Meta's Algorithms" – The Wall Street
Journal
Jeff Horwitz and
Katherine Blunt
BREAKING NEWS CATEGORY
"The Collapse of Credit Suisse" – Financial
Times
Arash Massoudi,
Stephen Morris, Laura Noonan, James
Fontanella-Khan and Owen
Walker
COMMENTARY CATEGORY
"How to Revive America's Comatose Downtowns" – The
Washington Post
Heather
Long and Sergio Peçanha
EXPLANATORY CATEGORY
"Bad Medicine" – Bloomberg
News
Kendall Taggart,
Priyanka Pulla, Peter Robison, Zachary
Mider, Anna Edney,
Riley Griffin, Swati Gupta and Modou
Joof
FEATURE CATEGORY
"American Icon" – The Washington Post
Staff of
The Washington Post
INTERNATIONAL CATEGORY
"Alone and Exploited" – The New York
Times
Hannah
Dreier
INVESTIGATIVE CATEGORY
"Denied by AI: Consequences for Sick and Vulnerable
Americans" – STAT
Casey
Ross and Bob Herman
LOCAL CATEGORY
"Milwaukee's Hidden
Landlords" – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Milwaukee Neighborhood News
Service
Cary Spivak,
Genevieve Redsten, Daphne Chen and Princess
Safiya Byers
PERSONAL FINANCE & CONSUMER REPORTING CATEGORY
"Uncovered" – ProPublica and The Capitol
Forum
David Armstrong,
Patrick Rucker, Maya Miller, Robin
Fields, T. Christian Miller
and Ash Ngu
VIDEO CATEGORY
"Sold Out: Ticketmaster and the Resale Racket" – Vice and
Tubi
Pieter Colpaert,
Nicholas Fraccaro, Maral Usefi,
Beverly Chase, Stacey Sommer, Jason
Koebler, Jeb Banegas,
Chris Herde and Khadija
Abuyousif
VISUAL STORYTELLING CATEGORY
"Elon Musk's Unmatched Power
in the Stars" – The New York
Times
Adam
Satariano, Scott Reinhard,
Cade Metz, Sheera Frenkel and Malika Khurana
The Loeb Awards final judges also chose to bestow an honorable
mention in the Feature category for "Inside an OnlyFans Empire:
Sex, Influence and the New American Dream" by Drew Harwell of The Washington Post.
The board of trustees of the G. and R. Loeb Foundation and UCLA
Anderson wish to thank all who contributed to the success of the
2024 Loeb Awards:
Platinum Sponsor: Bloomberg
Gold Sponsor: The New York Times,
Reuters and The Washington Post
Silver Sponsors: CNBC, Financial Times, Gannett, The Information,
STAT and The Wall Street Journal
Show Production Partner: Impact Arts Events Group
The G. and R. Loeb Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization that operates primarily on competition entry fees,
banquet ticket sales, sponsorships and private support. For more
information about the awards, please visit
anderson.ucla.edu/gerald-loeb-awards.
About Gerald Loeb
Gerald Martin Loeb was born in
1899 in San Francisco, California.
He began his career in 1921 in the bond department of a securities
firm. He moved to New York City in
1924 to help establish E.F. Hutton and eventually ascended to vice
chairman of the board. During Gerald
Loeb's career, he was a favorite of business and financial
journalists for his willingness to be interviewed and was described
as "probably the most quoted man on Wall Street" (Forbes
1955). He was also an author of two investment strategy books, a
guest columnist for Forbes and widely considered a Wall
Street icon. In 1957, he established the G. and R. Loeb Foundation
(under the stewardship of the University of
Connecticut) to present the Gerald Loeb Awards for
Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. In 1973, he
transferred the stewardship of the awards to UCLA Anderson School
of Management under the deanship of Harold
Williams.
About UCLA Anderson School of Management
UCLA Anderson School of Management is a world-renowned learning
and research institution. As part of the nation's No. 1 public
university, its mission is to advance management thinking and
prepare transformative leaders to make positive business and
societal impact. Located in Los
Angeles, one of the nation's most diverse and dynamic cities
and the creative capital of the world, UCLA Anderson places more
MBAs on the West Coast than any other business school, and its
graduates also bring an innovative and inclusive West Coast
sensibility to leading organizations across the U.S. and the world.
Each year, UCLA Anderson's MBA, Fully Employed MBA, Executive MBA,
UCLA-NUS Executive MBA, Master of Financial Engineering, Master of
Science in Business Analytics and doctoral programs educate more
than 2,000 students, while the Executive Education program trains
an additional 1,800 professionals. This next generation of
transformative leaders will help shape the future of both business
and society.
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