![]() In 1997 Bennett shared the Prize for national reporting with her Journal colleagues, and in 2001 during her tenure at The Oregonian, that paper won a Pulitzer for public service. She was elected co-Chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Board in 2010, and was a member of the board since 2002. A graduate of Harvard College, she held numerous posts at the paper, including auto industry reporter in Detroit in the late 70s and early 80s, Pentagon and State Department reporter, Beijing correspondent, management editor/reporter, national economics correspondent and, finally, chief of the Atlanta bureau until 1998, when she moved to The Oregonian. Bennett served as a Wall Street Journal reporter for more than 20 years. She also served for three years as managing editor/projects for The Oregonian in Portland. She was editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer from June, 2003, to November, 2006, and prior to that was editor of the Herald-Leader in Lexington, Kentucky. ![]() ![]() BIO:Īmanda Bennett is currently a freelance journalist, and the former Executive Editor/Projects and Investigations for Bloomberg News. ![]() Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of The Cost of Hope AMANDA BENNETT brings an investigative angle to the conversation about end-of-life care. ![]()
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