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2010 Pulitzer Prize Board
Board lander photo caption

front row: K.A. Willey, A. Gyllenhaal, A.M. Lipinski, S. Gissler, N. Lemann, L. Bollinger, A. Bennett

back row: R. Beck, G. Moore, J. Dehli, J. Amoss, T. Friedman, P. Gigot, J. VandeHei, K. Carroll, P. Tash, D. Kennedy

 

Board Lander Sub Title
Anders Gyllenhaal, chair; Sig Gissler, administrator

Paul C. Tash

Job title
chairman and CEO
First name
Paul C.
Last name
Tash
Years

Paul C. Tash is the chairman and CEO of the Times Publishing Company, St. Petersburg, Fla.

A native of South Bend, Indiana, Tash graduated summa cum laude from Indiana University in 1976. He received a Marshall Scholarship and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of laws degree from Edinburgh University in Scotland in 1978.

Employer
St. Petersburg Times
Photo
Paul Tash
Ordering weight
1

Amanda Bennett

Job title
executive editor/projects and investigations
First name
Amanda
Last name
Bennett
Years

Amanda Bennett, Executive Editor/Projects and Investigations for Bloomberg News, was elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board in 2002. Bennett was editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer from June, 2003, to November, 2006, and prior to that was editor of the Herald-Leader in Lexington, KY. She also served for three years as managing editor/projects for The Oregonian in Portland.

Employer
Bloomberg News
Ordering weight
1

Jim VandeHei

Job title
executive editor and co-founder
First name
Jim
Last name
VandeHei
Years

Jim VandeHei, is executive editor and co-founder of Politico, a new media company covering national politics and governance. VandeHei is the first representative of a primarily online news organization to serve on the Pulitzer Board.

Employer
Politico
Photo
Jim VandeHei
Ordering weight
1

Keven Ann Willey

Job title
Vice President/Editorial Page Editor
First name
Keven Ann
Last name
Willey

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 Bridging Dallas' North-South Gap advocacy won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing. Her department's 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.

Employer
The Dallas Morning News
Photo
Keven Ann Willey
Ordering weight
1

Randell Beck

Job title
Retired President and Publisher
First name
Randell
Last name
Beck
Location
Sioux Falls, SD

Randell 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. Those included a legal battle that resulted in a landmark state Supreme Court ruling in 2005 unsealing more than 200 criminal pardons issued secretly by the governor of South Dakota.

Employer
Argus Leader Media
Photo
Randell Beck
Ordering weight
1

Ann Marie Lipinski

Job title
vice president for civic engagement
First name
Ann Marie
Last name
Lipinski
Location
Chicago, IL
Years

Ann Marie Lipinski is vice president for civic engagement at The University of Chicago. She was senior vice president and editor at the Chicago Tribune from February 2001 to July 2008. Prior to that, she served as its vice president and executive editor.

Employer
The University of Chicago
Photo
Ann Marie Lipinski
Ordering weight
1

Joyce Dehli

Job title
vice president for news
First name
Joyce
Last name
Dehli

Joyce Dehli, Vice President of Lee Enterprises, joined the Pulitzer Prize Board in May, 2008.

Lee Enterprises publishes 54 daily newspapers and their Web sites. They include the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson, the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison, and other mid-size and small newspapers.

Employer
Lee Enterprises
Ordering weight
1

Sig Gissler

Job title
administrator, Graduate School of Journalism
First name
Sig
Last name
Gissler
Location
New York, NY

Sig Gissler has been administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes since 2002. A special faculty member at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, Gissler is founder of "Let's Do It Better," the school's national Workshops on Journalism, Race and Ethnicity. He is the former editor of the Milwaukee Journal. During his 25 years with the paper, he served as reporter, editorial page editor and associate editor before becoming editor in 1985.

Employer
Columbia University
Photo
Sig Gissler
Ordering weight
1