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Scot J. Paltrow

Scot J. Paltrow is an American journalist. A financial journalist, Paltrow currently works for Reuters.

Paltrow is from New York.[1] He received his bachelor's degree from the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences and a master's degree from the London School of Economics.[1]

Paltrow's journalism career began in 1977 when he joined the Memphis Commercial Appeal as a reporter.[1] The following year, he joined the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, where his investigative series on corruption in Industry, California, "The City of Insiders," resulted in federal and state criminal probes and several convictions.[1][2][3]

In 1981, Paltrow moved to the Washington Star, where he covered federal courts.[1] After the Star shut down the same year, Paltrow moved to the Wall Street Journal, where he was a reporter in the Los Angeles bureau.[1] In 1985, Paltrow became a European correspondent for the Journal based in Brussels.[1] In April 1988, Paltrow returned to the United States as New York financial bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times.[1] During this period he did numerous investigative stories on Wall Street investment banks, markets and the insurance industry."[1] While at the Times, Paltrow won a 1993 George Polk Award for Financial Reporting.[1] Paltrow returned to the Wall Street Journal in May 1997 and served as senior special writer based in New York and writes for the paper's Washington bureau.[1]

In 2007, following Rupert Murdoch's purchase of Dow Jones & Company (which owns the Wall Street Journal), Paltrow left the paper and joined Condé Nast's Portfolio.com as a contributing editor, starting September 1, 2007, following another longtime Journal journalist who moved to Portfolio.com, Peter Waldman.[4]

In September 2010, Paltrow moved to Reuters, where he and fellow financial journalist Mark Hosenball were brought on as "key hires" in an effort to expand Reuters' "coverage of business, Wall Street and Washington."[5] Paltrow joined Reuters to cover "financial crimes, specifically covering criminal and civil investigations related to the financial crisis of 2007–2008, as well as the effort to more closely regulate and police the financial world."[5] In 2012, Paltrow won a Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best in Business Awards in the Explanatory/News Agency category for his investigation into banks' use of robo-signing.[6]

Paltrow has written a report, The Case for a Stronger Federal Role in Insurance Regulation: Weak State Regulation Highlights the Need for Federal Oversight of Health Premiums, for the Center for American Progress Action Fund.[7]

Paltrow has received the 1994 Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers for an investigative series on Prudential Securities.[1][8] Paltrow won 1992 and 1993 John Hancock Awards for Excellence in Business & Financial Journalism, the 1994 Los Angeles Times Editorial Award, the Unity Award in Media, and a 2001 Deadline Club Award from New York City Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m . UCLA Anderson School of Management. Archived from the original on August 30, 2006.
  2. ^ Scot J. Paltrow, "The City of Insiders: Million Dollar Bond Man" (June 26, 1980). Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, A14.
  3. ^ Scot J. Paltrow, "The City of Insiders: The Gardener's Golden Touch" (June 29, 1980). Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, A14.
  4. ^ Felix Gillette, Another Reporter Leaves WSJ For Portfolio (August 10, 2007). New York Observer.
  5. ^ a b Betsy Rothstein, Reuters Makes 'Key Hires' in D.C. (September 15, 2010). FishbowlDC.
  6. ^ Reuters wins five US journalism awards[permanent dead link] (February 24, 2012). The Baron.
  7. ^ Scot J. Paltrow. The Case for a Stronger Federal Role in Insurance Regulation: Weak State Regulation Highlights the Need for Federal Oversight of Health Premiums (June 25, 2010). Center for American Progress Action Fund.
  8. ^ "2 Times Staffers Win Gerald Loeb Awards". Los Angeles Times. May 10, 1994. Retrieved February 1, 2019.

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Scot J Paltrow is an American journalist A financial journalist Paltrow currently works for Reuters Paltrow is from New York 1 He received his bachelor s degree from the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences and a master s degree from the London School of Economics 1 Paltrow s journalism career began in 1977 when he joined the Memphis Commercial Appeal as a reporter 1 The following year he joined the Los Angeles Herald Examiner where his investigative series on corruption in Industry California The City of Insiders resulted in federal and state criminal probes and several convictions 1 2 3 In 1981 Paltrow moved to the Washington Star where he covered federal courts 1 After the Star shut down the same year Paltrow moved to the Wall Street Journal where he was a reporter in the Los Angeles bureau 1 In 1985 Paltrow became a European correspondent for the Journal based in Brussels 1 In April 1988 Paltrow returned to the United States as New York financial bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times 1 During this period he did numerous investigative stories on Wall Street investment banks markets and the insurance industry 1 While at the Times Paltrow won a 1993 George Polk Award for Financial Reporting 1 Paltrow returned to the Wall Street Journal in May 1997 and served as senior special writer based in New York and writes for the paper s Washington bureau 1 In 2007 following Rupert Murdoch s purchase of Dow Jones amp Company which owns the Wall Street Journal Paltrow left the paper and joined Conde Nast s Portfolio com as a contributing editor starting September 1 2007 following another longtime Journal journalist who moved to Portfolio com Peter Waldman 4 In September 2010 Paltrow moved to Reuters where he and fellow financial journalist Mark Hosenball were brought on as key hires in an effort to expand Reuters coverage of business Wall Street and Washington 5 Paltrow joined Reuters to cover financial crimes specifically covering criminal and civil investigations related to the financial crisis of 2007 2008 as well as the effort to more closely regulate and police the financial world 5 In 2012 Paltrow won a Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best in Business Awards in the Explanatory News Agency category for his investigation into banks use of robo signing 6 Paltrow has written a report The Case for a Stronger Federal Role in Insurance Regulation Weak State Regulation Highlights the Need for Federal Oversight of Health Premiums for the Center for American Progress Action Fund 7 Paltrow has received the 1994 Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers for an investigative series on Prudential Securities 1 8 Paltrow won 1992 and 1993 John Hancock Awards for Excellence in Business amp Financial Journalism the 1994 Los Angeles Times Editorial Award the Unity Award in Media and a 2001 Deadline Club Award from New York City Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Past Finalist Scot J Paltrow UCLA Anderson School of Management Archived from the original on August 30 2006 Scot J Paltrow The City of Insiders Million Dollar Bond Man June 26 1980 Los Angeles Herald Examiner A14 Scot J Paltrow The City of Insiders The Gardener s Golden Touch June 29 1980 Los Angeles Herald Examiner A14 Felix Gillette Another Reporter Leaves WSJ For Portfolio August 10 2007 New York Observer a b Betsy Rothstein Reuters Makes Key Hires in D C September 15 2010 FishbowlDC Reuters wins five US journalism awards permanent dead link February 24 2012 The Baron Scot J Paltrow The Case for a Stronger Federal Role in Insurance Regulation Weak State Regulation Highlights the Need for Federal Oversight of Health Premiums June 25 2010 Center for American Progress Action Fund 2 Times Staffers Win Gerald Loeb Awards Los Angeles Times May 10 1994 Retrieved February 1 2019 Further reading editScot J Paltrow Kelly Carr July 2 2013 Number Crunch How the Pentagon s Payroll Quagmire Traps America s Soldiers Unaccountable the High Cost of the Pentagon s Bad Bookkeeping no 1 Reuters Examines how the Pentagon s record keeping dysfunction results in widespread pay errors that inflict financial hardship on soldiers and sap morale Scot J Paltrow November 18 2013 Faking It Behind the Pentagon s Doctored Ledgers a Running Tally of Epic Waste Unaccountable the High Cost of the Pentagon s Bad Bookkeeping no 2 Reuters The second installment in a series in which Reuters delves into the Defense Department s inability to account for itself Reports on the U S Defense Finance and Accounting Service Defense Contract Audit Agency Defense Logistics Agency Business Transformation Agency Letterkenny Army Depot Eastern Distribution Center in Pennsylvania and the private sector Computer Sciences Corporation of Virginia External links editScot J Paltrok Feed from Reuters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scot J Paltrow amp oldid 1073118702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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