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Adam Goldman

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American journalist
For the composer, producer, filmmaker and artist, seeAdam Samuel Goldman.
Adam Goldman
Goldman at the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes
Born (1973-08-14)14 August 1973 (age 52)[1]
EducationUniversity of Maryland (BA)
OccupationJournalist

Adam Goldman (born 14 August 1973) is a three-timePulitzer Prize-winning American journalist.[2][3][4] He received the award for covering theNew York Police Department's spying program that monitored daily life inMuslim communities, for coverage ofRussian meddling in the 2016 presidential election,[5] and for covering the intelligence failures that preceded theOctober 7, 2023 attacks in Israel.[6][7]

Early life and education

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Goldman, who is ofJewish heritage, graduated from theUniversity of Maryland in 1995,[8] moving toIsrael soon after. He returned to the U.S. in 1998.[8]

Career

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Goldman skippedjournalism school and instead started to work at newspapers inVirginia andAlabama where he covered police officers and city hall. He joined theAssociated Press (AP)Las Vegas bureau in 2002.[8][3] At AP Goldman covered gambling and tourism in Las Vegas.[8] He moved toNew York as an assignment reporter in 2005 and covered many breaking stories such as theMiracle on the Hudson and an attempted2009 plot to bomb the subway system.[4]

Goldman andMatt Apuzzo have reported on a secretCIA prison inRomania.[9] Goldman is also the co-author ofEnemies Within: Inside the NYPD’s Secret Spying Unit and bin Laden’s Final Plot Against America. Goldman and Apuzzo collaborated in writing this book.[3][10]

Goldman was a reporter with the national security team atThe Washington Post from 2013 to 2016.[2] He joinedThe New York Times in August 2016 where he covers theFBI andcounterterrorism.[11]

Achievements and honors

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In 2012, Goldman shared numerous awards with Matt Apuzzo,Eileen Sullivan, and Chris Hawley of the Associated Press for their investigative series on the New York Police Department's surveillance of Muslim communities following theSeptember 11 attacks. The awards include thePulitzer Prize,Goldsmith Prize,George Polk Award, and theEdgar A. Poe Award from the White House Correspondents Association.[8][3][12][13]

In 2014, Goldman, Matt Apuzzo, and Ted Bridis were presented the Anthony Shadid Award by The Center for Journalism Ethics at theUniversity of Wisconsin.[14]

In 2018, Goldman was part of a team that won thePulitzer Prize for National Reporting on Russia’s meddling in the presidential election.[15]

References

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  1. ^Lippman, Daniel (14 August 2017)."BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: NYT reporter Adam Goldman, a Pulitzer Prize winner".Politico.com. Retrieved22 November 2021.
  2. ^ab"Adam Goldman".Muckrack. Sawhorse Media. Retrieved31 March 2015.
  3. ^abcd"Matt Apuzzo & Adam Goldman".bookcourt. Book Court. Archived fromthe original on 24 August 2013. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  4. ^ab"Adam Goldman".The Washington Post. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  5. ^"Adam Goldman".georgetown. Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies. Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  6. ^https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/staff-new-york-times-2.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
  7. ^"Adam Goldman - The New York Times".www.nytimes.com. Retrieved2024-11-09.
  8. ^abcde"The 2012 Pulitzer Prize Winners".Pulitzer. Columbia University. Retrieved31 March 2015.
  9. ^"Inside Romania's secret CIA prison".independent. independent.co.uk.Archived from the original on 2011-12-08. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  10. ^Enemies Within. Archway Publishing. 16 September 2014.ISBN 978-1-4767-2794-3. Retrieved31 March 2015.{{cite book}}:|website= ignored (help)
  11. ^Sutton, Kelsey (9 August 2016)."Washington Post's Adam Goldman joining The New York Times".Politico. Retrieved15 July 2017.
  12. ^"Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of The Associated Press Win Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting".Harvard Kennedy School. The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Archived fromthe original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved31 March 2015.
  13. ^"Poe awarded for AP investigative series on NYPD".AP. Associated Press. Archived fromthe original on 22 April 2015. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  14. ^"2014 Shadid Award recipients announced".WISC. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  15. ^"Adam Goldman - The New York Times".The New York Times. Retrieved11 March 2023.

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