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2008 Pulitzer Prize Board
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Front row: T. Friedman, J. Byrd, M. Pride, S. Gissler, D. Allen, R. Oppel, A. Bennett
Back row: J. Amoss, K. Carroll, P. Gigot, P. Tash, D. Graham, A. Lipinski, A. Gyllenhaal, D. Kennedy, G. Moore

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Joann Byrd and Mike Pride, co-chairs; Sig Gissler, administrator

Joann Byrd

Job title
former editor, editorial page
First name
Joann
Last name
Byrd
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Joann Byrd retired June 2, 2003, after six years as the editorial page editor at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

From June 1992 to June 1995, she was ombudsman at The Washington Post, and had been executive editor of The Herald, Everett, WA, for 12 years.

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Mike Pride

Job title
editor
First name
Mike
Last name
Pride
Location
Concord, NH
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Mike Pride has been editor of the Concord Monitor since 1983. Prior to that, he served as its managing editor. Under his editorship the Monitor has won the New England Newspaper of the Year Award 19 times, as well as numerous national awards for excellence. The paper has been cited byTime magazine and the Columbia Journalism Review as one of the best papers in the country.

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Concord Monitor
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Mike Pride
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Columbia University announces new co-chairs of Pulitzer Prize Board

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Columbia University announces new co-chairs of Pulitzer Prize Board

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In more than 30 years in journalism, Harris has worked as a reporter, editor, educator and corporate executive. Richard Oppel, a reporter and editor for 46 years, has led the newsrooms of the Tallahassee Democrat, Charlotte Observer and Austin American-Statesman. 

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Joyce Dehli joins the Pulitzer Prize Board

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Joyce Dehli joins the Pulitzer Prize Board

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Dehli, who was appointed vice president for news in 2006, leads strategic efforts to strengthen the company's print and online journalism. She also oversees journalism training, which includes the curriculum of Lee Online University, a companywide program she helped create.

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Pulitzer Prize Board elects two new Board members

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Pulitzer Prize Board elects two new Board members

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Beck, as the prize-winning executive editor of the Argus Leader from 2001 to 2008, led his newspaper through numerous public service, investigative and First Amendment projects. Keven Ann Willey, a native of Washington, D.C., became vice president and editorial page editor of The Dallas Morning News in November 2002. Her editorial department’s successful four-year campaign to amend the state constitution to require legislators to publicly record their votes by name was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing.

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Pulitzer Prizes broadened to include online-only publications primarily devoted to original news reporting

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Pulitzer Prizes broadened to include online-only publications primarily devoted to original news reporting

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"This is an important step forward, reflecting our continued commitment to American newspapers as well as our willingness to adapt to the remarkable growth of online journalism," said Sig Gissler, administrator of the Prizes. "The new rules enlarge the Pulitzer tent and recognize more fully the role of the Web, while underscoring the enduring value of words and of serious reporting.”

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