Charles Forelle

Charles Forelle

Charles Forelle is an American business journalist for the Wall Street Journal.[1][2]

He graduated from Phillips Academy,[3] and from Yale University in 2002, and he was managing editor of the Yale Daily News.[4] He interned at The New York Observer and The Miami Herald.[5] He is married and lived in Boston, and now lives in Brussels.

Awards

  • 2010 Michael Kelly Award finalist [6]
  • 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service[7][8]
  • Philip Meyer Award for Precision Journalism
  • 2006 George Polk Award for business reporting
  • National Headliner Award for business news coverage
  • Gilbert and Ursula Farfel Prize for Investigative Journalism
  • Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
  • SABEW (Society of American Business Editors and Writers)
  • Business Journalist of the Year.

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