Walt Bogdanich

Walt Bogdanich

Advisory Board

Walt Bogdanich won his third Pulitzer Prize in 2008 for his reporting on toxic ingredients in medicine and other everyday products imported from China, leading to crackdowns by American and Chinese officials. He became investigations editor for The New York Times ’ business and finance desk in 2001 and assistant editor for the investigative desk in 2003. Bogdanich has worked at CBS News 60 Minutes , ABC News, The Wall Street Journal , The Cleveland Press and The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer . His awards include Pulitzer Prizes in 2005 for “Death on the Tracks,” which examined the safety record of the U.S. railroad industry and in 1988 for his articles in The Wall Street Journal on substandard medical laboratories, four George Polk Awards, an IRE Award and an Overseas Press Club Award.

'What both journalism and democracy need right now are new economic models to support the work involved with bringing forth in-depth, multimedia news'

CHARLES LEWIS
Nieman Reports, Spring 2008

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