James Glanz

James Glanz is an American journalist who was appointed as Baghdad bureau chief of The New York Times[1] in 2007.

James Glanz
Statusmarried
Occupationjournalist
Notable credit(s)
The New York Times

Glanz joined the Times in 1999.[2] Articles he wrote with Eric Lipton and others on the World Trade Center were chosen as a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in explanatory journalism in 2002. Articles Lipton and Glanz wrote were also a part of the Nation Challenged package that won a Pulitzer for Public Service in 2002. He received the 2020 Gerald Loeb Award for Breaking News for "Crash in Ethiopia".[3]

Glanz has a Ph.D. in astrophysical sciences from Princeton University.

Notes

  1. Calderone, Michael (April 18, 2007). "Times Names James Glanz as Baghdad Bureau Chief". The New York Observer. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  2. The New York Times Ask a Reporter Q&A: James Glanz
  3. Trounson, Rebecca (November 13, 2020). "Anderson School of Management announces 2020 Loeb Award winners in business journalism" (Press release). UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved November 13, 2020.


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