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Robert Blau and Steven Hahn, co-chairs; Dana Canedy, administrator

Dana Canedy

Job title
Administrator
First name
Dana
Last name
Canedy
Years

Dana Canedy is the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes. Previously, she was senior editor at The New York Times, where she was a reporter and editor on the series "How Race Is Lived in America," the 2001 Pulitzer Prize winner in National Reporting.

Employer
The Pulitzer Prizes, Columbia University
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Emily Ramshaw

Job title
Co-Founder and CEO
First name
Emily
Last name
Ramshaw

Emily Ramshaw is the co-founder and CEO of The 19th. She was previously editor-in-chief of The Texas Tribune, an award-winning nonpartisan digital news startup that now boasts the largest statehouse reporting bureau in the country and the nation’s most successful business model for local news. A Washington, D.C., native, Emily started her career at The Dallas Morning News. She is the youngest member of the board of the Pulitzer Prize. A graduate of Northwestern University, Emily lives with her husband and daughter in Austin.

Employer
The 19th
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John Daniszewski

Job title
Vice President and Editor at Large for Standards
First name
John
Last name
Daniszewski
Location
New York, NY

John Daniszewski is the AP's vice president and editor at large for standards, working with journalists and editors around the world to ensure the highest levels of media ethics and fairness. From 2009 to 2016, he served as AP’s vice president for international news after three decades as a reporter, editor and correspondent assigned to more than 70 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia.

Employer
Associated Press
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Steven Hahn

Job title
Professor of History
First name
Steven
Last name
Hahn
Years

Steven Hahn is a professor of history at New York University. He holds a B.A. from the University of Rochester, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University.

Employer
New York University
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Tommie Shelby

Job title
Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and of Philosophy
First name
Tommie
Last name
Shelby

Tommie Shelby is an Africana studies scholar whose writings focus on racial and economic justice and on the history of black political thought. He is the Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and of Philosophy at Harvard.

Employer
Harvard University
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Tommie Shelby
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Gail Collins

Job title
Opinion Columnist
First name
Gail
Last name
Collins

Gail Collins joined the editorial board of The New York Times in 1995 and six years later became the first woman editor of The Times’ editorial page. At the beginning of 2007, she stepped down and took a leave in order to finish a book, When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present. She returned to the paper as an Op-Ed columnist later in 2007.

Employer
The New York Times
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Gail Collins
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Robert Blau

Job title
Executive Editor of Projects and Investigations
First name
Robert
Last name
Blau
Location
Washington, DC

Robert Blau, a New York City native, has carved an eclectic path up the journalistic ranks. He wrote about music, reviewed movies and covered the police beat, before turning his attention to investigative reporting and editing. Following a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University in 1997, he began overseeing all major enterprise at the Chicago Tribune, including its years-long probe of the failures of the criminal justice system in Illinois, which yielded numerous reforms and was emulated by news organizations across the country.

Employer
Bloomberg News
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Robert Blau
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Steve Coll

Job title
Dean
First name
Steve
Last name
Coll

Columbia Journalism School Dean Steve Coll is a staff writer at The New Yorker, the author of eight books of nonfiction, and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Between 1985 and 2005, he was a reporter, foreign correspondent and senior editor at The Washington Post. There he covered Wall Street, served as the paper’s South Asia correspondent in New Delhi, and was the Post’s first international investigative correspondent, based in London. He served as managing editor of the Post between 1998 and 2004.

Employer
Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University
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Steve Coll
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Stephen Engelberg

Job title
Editor-in-Chief
First name
Stephen
Last name
Engelberg
Location
New York, NY

Stephen Engelberg became ProPublica's editor-in-chief on Jan. 1, 2013. He oversees its day-to-day editorial operations, long-term projects and Web strategy. During his time as managing editor, ProPublica became the first online news organization to win Pulitzer Prizes. In 2010, it won the Investigative Reporting prize for chronicling the life-and-death decisions by a hospital’s exhausted doctors when they were isolated by the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina.

Employer
ProPublica
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Stephen Engelberg
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