Gerald Loeb Award winners for Feature


The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The "Feature Writing" category was awarded in 2008–2010 for articles with an emphasis on craft and style, including profiles and explanatory articles in both print and online media. The "Feature" category replaced the "Magazine" and "Large Newspaper" categories beginning in 2015, and were awarded for pieces showing exemplary craft and style in any medium that explain or enlighten business topics.

Gerald Loeb Award winners for Feature Writing (2007–2010)

2007: "Rewriting the Social Contract" by Louis Uchitelle, The New York Times2008: Charles Fishman, Fast Company2009: Michael Lewis, Condé Nast Portfolio2010: Michael Lewis, ''Vanity Fair''

Gerald Loeb Award winners for Feature (2015–present)

2015: "California Goes Nuts" by Tom Philpott and Matt Black, Mother Jones2016: "The Unraveling of Tom Hayes" by David Enrich, The Wall Street Journal2017: Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel, Bloomberg Businessweek2018: "Stickin' with the Pig: A Tale of Loyalty and Loss" by Tony Bartelme, The Post and Courier2019: James B. Stewart, Rachel Abrams and Ellen Gabler, The New York Times2020: "Planet Fox" by Jonathan Mahler and Jim Rutenberg, The New York Times2021: "The Recession's Reach in Florida" by Greg Jaffe, The Washington Post2022: "Revolt of the Delivery Workers" by Josh Dzieza, New York Magazine and The Verge2023:, by Andy Greenberg, ''Wired''