George Goodwin

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Birth Date:
20.06.1917
Death date:
21.01.2015
Length of life:
97
Days since birth:
39057
Years since birth:
106
Days since death:
3413
Years since death:
9
Person's maiden name:
George Evans Goodwin
Categories:
Journalist
Nationality:
 american
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George Evans Goodwin (June 20, 1917 – Jan. 21, 2015) is an American journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for his work at The Atlanta Journal.

Life, education, and career

Goodwin was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated in 1939 with an A.B. degree and a certificate in journalism from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. During World War II he served for three years in the United States Navy, including twenty months on operations as an intelligence officer.[2] During his long career in journalism he has reported for The Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Georgian (both of which James M. Cox had acquired in December 1939), the Washington Times-Herald and The Miami Daily News (another Cox property).

The Georgia chapter of the Public Relations Society of America's annual award for volunteer service in named in his honor. An authority on public relations, Goodwin has advised civic leaders including former Atlanta mayors Maynard Jackson and Shirley Franklin, as well as Ambassador Andrew Young. In his spare time he has also been a Rotarian Senior Counselor.

Pulitzer Prize

In 1947 Goodwin covered a fraudulent election in Telfair County, Georgia, for The Atlanta Journal. He won the next annual Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting citing that work.

Source: wikipedia.org

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