Scott Thurm

Scott Thurm is a business news reporter who started working at San Jose Mercury News in 1990.[1] In 1988 he joined The Wall Street Journal,[2] where his roles included: chief of the management bureau,[3] senior editor in 2010[4] and deputy tech editor in 2013.[5] In 2017,[6] he became Business Editor at Wired.[7]

Awards

Scott Thurm has been the recipient of various awards including:

  1. 1989: a member of the team that received a Pulitzer Prize for the coverage of a fatal road accident
  2. 1993 the Livingston Award for Young Journalists for the series on the Endangered Species Act he co-authored.
  3. 1997: a Sigma Delta Chi Award for News Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists[8]
  4. 2011: the Gerald Loeb Foundation Award[9]for distinguished business reporting in the Online Enterprise category in What They Know.[10]

References

  1. Pellow, David; Park, Lisa Sun-Hee; Park, Lisa Sun (2002-12-22). The Silicon Valley of Dreams: Environmental Injustice, Immigrant Workers, and the High-tech Global Economy. NYU Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-6710-8.
  2. "Thurm named business editor at Wired". Talking Biz News. 2017-07-21. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  3. "Scott Thurm, Senior Deputy Technology Editor, Wall Street Journal". www.topionetworks.com. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  4. "Scott Thurm - News, Articles, Biography, Photos - WSJ.com". WSJ. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  5. "WSJ names Thurm senior deputy tech editor". Talking Biz News. 2013-09-30. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  6. "Scott Thurm - Practising Law Institute". www.pli.edu. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  7. Nast, Condé. "Scott Thurm". Wired. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  8. Report, Chronicle Staff (1997-09-06). "Chronicle Staff Honored for Excellence / 6 reporters win awards from journalism society". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  9. "Awards". Ashkan Soltani. 2014-11-02. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  10. "UCLA Anderson Presents Loeb Awards In 13 Categories Tuesday Night In NYC; Washington Post's Steven Pearlstein Receives Lifetime Achievement Award and Fortune's Hank Gilman Receives Lawrence Minard Editor Award". UCLA Anderson School of Management Blog. Retrieved 2021-07-11.



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