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Thanks to our 2024 Best in Business Judges!

*SABEW Board Member
**Former SABEW President

Aimee Picchi, CBS News
*Alan Deutschman, University of Nevada, Reno
Alec Foege, Freelance
Alexandra Posadzki, The Globe and Mail
Alexis Sobel Fitts, The Washington Post
Alistair Barr, Business Insider
Amber Hair, Pacific Coast Business Times
Amir Efrati, The Information
Andrew Leckey, Freelance
Andrew Nusca, Fortune

Andrew Willis, The Globe and Mail
Ann Marsh, Freelance
**Bernie Kohn, Bloomberg Industry Group
Brian Baskin, The Business of Fashion
Brian Beers, Bankrate
Brooks Johnson, The Minnesota Star Tribune
**Caleb Silver, Investopedia
Carl Corry, Freelance
Catherine Roberts, The Minnesota Star Tribune
Ceci Rodgers, Northwestern University Medill School

Cheryl W. Thompson, NPR
Christina Cheddar Berk, CNBC
*Chuck Jaffe, MarketWatch
Dakin Campbell, Business Insider
Dan Beucke, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Dana Coffield, The Colorado Sun
Daniel Hertzberg, Freelance
Daniel Xu, Bloomberg Industry Group
Danielle Balbi, Bloomberg News
Danielle McLean, Freelance

David Milstead, The Globe and Mail
David Voreacos, Bloomberg News
David Wilson, Bloomberg News
*Dean Murphy, The New York Times
*Desiree Hanford, Northwestern University Medill School
Doug Banks, Boston Business Journal
Edward Robinson, DL News
Elizabeth Gerst, Boldface Media Group
Emily Cadman, Bloomberg News
Emma Court, Bloomberg News

Emmie Martin, CNBC Make It
Ernest Scheyder, Reuters
Evan Robinson-Johnson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Fatima Tomas, S&P Global Ratings
Gabriela Riccardi, Freelance
Gary Siegel, The Bond Buyer
George Anders, The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Grant Robertson, The Globe and Mail
Greg Crawford, FT Specialist
Greg David, THE CITY

**Greg McCune, Reuters and The Associated Press
Heather Long, The Washington Post
Indrani Sen, Fortune
Itika Sharma, Rest of World
Jake Batsell, Southern Methodist University
James Cowan, The Globe and Mail
*James T. Madore, Newsday
*Janelle Nanos, The Boston Globe
Janna Herron, Yahoo Finance
Jason McLure, The Examination

Jeff Muskus, Bloomberg Businessweek
Jeffrey R Kosnett, Kiplinger Washington Editors
Jeffrey Timmermans, Arizona State University
*Jennifer Liberto, The Washington Post
Jennifer Sanasie, CoinDesk
Jeremy Herron, Bloomberg
Jeremy Owens, MarketWatch/Dow Jones
Jessica Coomes, Bloomberg Industry Group
Jessica Mathews, Fortune Magazine
*Jim Nelson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Jing Yang, The Information
**Joanna Ossinger, Bloomberg News
Joe Carlson, The Minnesota Star Tribune
Joe Castaldo, The Globe and Mail
Joe Matthewson, Northwestern University Medill School
Joe Rennison, The New York Times
Jon Chesto, The Boston Globe
Jonathan Blum, Brookside Research
Jonathan Burton, MarketWatch.com
Jordyn Holman, The New York Times

Josee Rose, The Wall Street Journal
Joseph Weber, Jr., Freelance
Julianne Culey, The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism
Karen Howlett, The Globe and Mail
Kathleen Campion, Freelance
Kathy Kristof, SideHusl.com
*Kelli Grant, CNBC
Kimberly S. Johnson, Freelance
*Kristen Hallam, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Krystal Hu, Reuters

Kyle Arnold, The Dallas Morning News
Laura Mandaro, The Information
Laura Spitalniak, Industry Dive
Lydia DePillis, The New York Times
*Mamta Badkar , Financial Times
Marc Wojno, Bankrate
Margaret Corvini, Freelance
Marina Strauss, The Canadian Journalism Foundation
*Mark DeCambre, MarketWatch
Martin Peers, The Information

*Marty Steffens, Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri
Mary Childs, NPR
Matt Boyle, Bloomberg News
Matt Turner, Freelance
*Matthew Goldberg, Bankrate
Maura McDermott, Newsday
Maureen Hoch, Harvard Business Review
Melanie Cohen, Bloomberg Industry Group
Meredith Mazzilli, The Information
Mia de Graaf, Business Insider

Michael Bologna, Bloomberg Tax
Mike Dang, The New York Times
Mohammed Hadi, The New York Times
*Nancy Farghalli, Marketplace
Natalie Chandler, Salon
Nate DiCamillo, Financial Times – FundFire
*Oliver Staley, Freelance
Omar Mohammed, The Boston Globe
Paul O’Donnell, Texas A&M University
Peter Gratton, Investopedia

*Pia Sarkar, The Associated Press
Prabha Natarajan, The Wall Street Journal
Rachel Layne, Freelance
Randall Smith, Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri
*Rebecca Baker, Bloomberg Industry Group
Renae Merle, The Washington Post
Richard Eisenberg, Freelance
*Rita Trichur, The Globe and Mail
Rob Wells, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
*Robert Barba, The Wall Street Journal

Roma Luciw, The Globe and Mail
Ruksana Hussain, Freelance
Russ Britt, Investor’s Business Daily
Sandhya Somashekhar, The Washington Post
Sandra Block, Kiplinger Personal Finance
Sarah Foster, Bankrate
Scott Nover, Freelance
*Scott Wenger, World Bank
Shelly Banjo, Bloomberg
Shirsho Dasgupta, Miami Herald/McClatchy Washington Bureau

Stephanie Dhue, CNBC
*Stuart Elliott, The Real Deal
Susan Antilla, Freelance
Susan Krashinsky Robertson, The Globe and Mail
Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal
Tanzeel Akhtar, CryptoNews
Tekendra Parmar, Freelance
Tom Daykin, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/JSOnline.com
Tom Herman, The Wall Street Journal’s Wealth Management Report (freelance)
Victor Ocasio, Newsday

The Best in Business judges do not evaluate entries from their own news organizations and are asked to declare any conflicts of interest to the Best in Business Committee. When it is determined that there is a conflict, the judges are reassigned.

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