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replacement by the D.C. Superior Court. His reporting during his time on the metro staff won him two Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild Front Page awards, the American Bar Association Gavel Award for legal reporting, and the John Hancock Award for excellent business and financial writing. In 1971, he was awarded a two-year Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship to study urban problems in the United States and Europe.
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newsroom for 44 years. His roles at the newspaper included executive editor, managing editor, national editor, London correspondent, assistant managing editor for metropolitan news, deputy metropolitan editor, and investigative and local reporter. Downie became executive editor upon the retirement of
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During his 17 years as executive editor, Downie led the newsroom to 25 Pulitzer Prizes, including three gold medals for public service. Downie's mantra—reflected in routine stories as well as such Pulitzer-winning efforts as the 2007 exposé of shoddy conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center—was
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as a summer intern in 1964. He soon became a well-known local investigative reporter in Washington, specializing in crime, courts, housing and urban affairs. His 1966 investigative series on the malfunctioning local court system in Washington, D.C. helped lead to the system's abolition and
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Memorial Lecture at City University, London, among others. He has been interviewed frequently on network, cable, and local television, on national and local public radio, and by print reporters and academic researchers.
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metropolitan staff as a reporter and editor for 15 years, and ran the staff as assistant managing editor for metropolitan news from 1974 until 1979. As deputy metropolitan editor, Downie supervised much of the
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In 2008, Downie was appointed as vice president at large of the Washington Post Co. In 2009, he became the Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the
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Seventieth Anniversary Convocation at Harvard University in November 2008, and the keynote address at the 2009 graduation event of the
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and has written many newspaper and magazine articles. He authored two major special reports for the Committee to Protect Journalists,
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Center for Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism; and a director of the
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won the Goldsmith Award from the Joan Shorenstein Center at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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at Arizona State University, and as a member of several advisory boards associated with journalism and public affairs.
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Former Washington Post executive editor to open new lecture series at Fairfield University with post-election talk,
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Downie was named London correspondent in 1979 and worked in this capacity until mid-1982, covering the rise of
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Kurtz, Howard (June 23), "Washington Post Editor Leonard Downie Jr. Stepping Down", The Washington Post.
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Goldsmith Award, Joan Shorenstein Center, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, for
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Commission to Reform the Federal Appointments Process; a former member of the board of directors of the
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The Post Wins 6 Pulitzer Prizes; Walter Reed, Cheney and Virginia Tech Coverage Recognized
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as well as the riots that surrounded the school's decision to turn down a bid to the
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Downie's first three books grew out of his newspaper journalism during those years.
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Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers, U.S. News & World Report, December 8, 2008.
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at Arizona State University. Downie is also a founder and board member of
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Ten Blocks From the White House: Anatomy of the Washington Riots of 1968
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Ten Blocks From the White House: Anatomy of the Washington Riots of 1968
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Ten Blocks from the White House: Anatomy of the Washington Riots of 1968
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John Hancock Award for Excellence in Business and Financial Journalism.
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Gavel Award of the American Bar Association for coverage of the courts.
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Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from The Ohio State University, 1993.
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Award for Editorial Leadership, American Society of News Editors, 2009.
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Ben Bradlee Editor of the Year Award, National Press Foundation, 2008.
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Overseas Press Club Citation for Excellence for coverage of Britain.
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All About the Story: News, Power, Politics, and the Washington Post
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All About the Story: News, Power, Politics, and the Washington Post
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Downie has spoken at Oxford University, Columbia University,
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coverage of every national election from 1984 through 2008.
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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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In 2009, Random House published Downie's fictional debut,
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Front Page Award, Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild.
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Ohio State University School of Communication alumni
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Book party hosted by the Chautauqua Institution for
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Exploring Accountability Journalism with Len Downie
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Leonard Downie, Jr.
executive editor
The Washington Post
Ben Bradlee
Pulitzer Prizes
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Cleveland
Ohio
Ohio State University
The Lantern
Ohio State football
1962 Rose Bowl
David L. Downie
Bob Woodward
Carl Bernstein
Bob Woodward
Watergate
Deep Throat
Mark Felt
Margaret Thatcher
Northern Ireland
Benjamin Bradlee
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Investigative Reporters and Editors
Aspen Institute
Center for Investigative Reporting
Shirley Povich
Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service
Duke University
Ohio State University

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