April 8, 2022
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) announced that Bloomberg has won seven 2021 Best in Business Awards and three honorable mentions. The awards recognize excellence in business journalism.
Bloomberg News winners are:
Data Journalism
Large division
Bloomberg News; “Race and Recovery”
Andre Tarter, Olivia Rockeman, Christopher Cannon, Catarina Saraiva, Alex Tanzi and Shruti Singh
International Reporting
Large division
Bloomberg Green; “Methane Emissions”
Aaron Clark, Matthew Campbell, Lauren Millan Lombrana, Stephen Stapczynski, Akshat Rathi, Godfrey Marawanyika
Investing/Markets
Large division
Bloomberg News; “Crypto Craze”
Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou, Charlie Wells
Personal Finance
Large division
Bloomberg News; “At 93, She Waged War on JPMorgan—and Her Own Grandsons”
Tom Schoenberg, Matt Goldman
Real Estate
Large division
Bloomberg News; “A Trump Tax Break Kicked Off a Race to Redraw U.S. Census Maps”
Noah Buhayar, Lydia O’Neal, Dave Merrill, Jason Grotto
Technology
Large division
Bloomberg News; “Amazon’s Machine Bosses”
Matt Day, Spencer Soper
Video
Large division
Bloomberg Green; Methane Menace Video Series
Jordan Oplinger, Alan Jeffries, Zachary R. Mider, Rachel Adams-Heard
The three honorable mentions include “The Collapse of Archegos Capital Management,” by Erik Schatzker, Sridhar Natarajan, Katherine Burton, Sonali Basak in the Banking/Finance category; Tiffany Kary’s The Dose in the Newsletter category; and “Fake Meat Gets a Reality Check,” by Deena Shanker, Leslie Patton in the Retail category.
See the complete list of the 2021 SABEW Best in Business Awards here.