American journalist
Sam Roe is ajournalist who was part of a team of reporters at theChicago Tribune that won the 2008Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for an examination of hazardous toys and other children's products.[ 1] [ 2] He is currently an editor for theMilwaukee Journal Sentinel .[ 3]
Roe also has been a Pulitzer Prize finalist four times.[ 4]
In 2000, while atThe Blade , Roe was a Pulitzer finalist for Investigative Reporting for exposing a 50-year pattern of misconduct by the American beryllium industry, whose production of the metal for nuclear weapons resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of workers.[ 5] [ 6]
In 2011, Roe was a Pulitzer finalist for Investigative Reporting for a series of articles about 13 deaths at a Chicago nursing facility for children and young adults with severe disabilities.[ 7] [ 8]
In 2013, Roe was a Pulitzer finalist for Investigative Reporting for articles that exposed how manufacturers imperiled public health by continuing to use toxic flame retardants in household furniture and crib mattresses, triggering reforms at the state and national level.[ 9] [ 10] The series won theGerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers.[ 11]
In 2017, Roe was a Pulitzer finalist for Public Service for "innovative and superbly written and illustrated reporting that not only checked perilous practices by pharmacies in dispensing prescription drugs but also prevented harm from happening in the first place."[ 12] [ 13] The series won the Gerald Loeb Award for Investigative Reporting."[ 14]
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(2013–2019) 2013:David Barstow ,Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab ,Stephanie Clifford 2014:Chris Hamby ,Brian Ross ,Matthew Mosk ,Rhonda Schwartz ,Chris Zubak-Skees ,Ronnie Greene ,Jim Morris 2015:Christopher S. Stewart ,Christopher Weaver ,John Carreyrou ,Rob Barry ,Anna Wilde Mathews ,Tom McGinty 2016:Margie Mason ,Martha Mendoza ,Robin McDowell ,Esther Htusan 2017 (tie):Karisa King ,Ray Long ,Sam Roe 2017 (tie):Anthony Cormier ,Nathaniel Lash ,William R. Levesque 2018:Emily Steel ,Michael S. Schmidt ,Jodi Kantor ,Megan Twohey ,Susan Chira ,Catrin Einhorn 2019:Nicholas Confessore ,Gabriel J. X. Dance ,Michael LaForgia ,Brian X. Chen ,Carole Cadwalladr ,Sheera Frenkel ,Cecilia Kang ,Paul Mozur ,Jack Nicas ,Matthew Rosenberg (2020–2022) 2020:Michael H. Keller ,Gabriel J. X. Dance ,Nellie Bowles 2021:Nacha Cattan ,Andrew England ,Henry Foy ,Sam Jones ,Dan McCrum ,Paul Murphy ,Max Seddon ,Cam Simpson ,Michael Smith ,Erika Solomon ,Olaf Storbeck ,Helen Warrell 2022:Corey G. Johnson ,Rebecca Woolington ,Eli Murray 2023:Kendall Taggart ,John Templon ,Anthony Cormier ,Jason Leopold
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