Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award winners
The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. Lifetime Achievement awards are given annually "to honor a journalist whose career has exemplified the consistent and superior insight and professional skills necessary to contribute to the public's understanding of business, finance and economic issues." Recipients are given a hand-cut crystal Waterford globe "symbolic of the qualities honored by the Loeb Awards program: integrity, illumination, originality, clarity and coherence." The first Lifetime Achievement Award was given in 1992.
1992: Hobart Rowen of The Washington Post1993: Carol Loomis, a member of the board of editors at Fortune magazine1994: James W. Michaels, editor of Forbes magazine1995: Leonard Silk, columnist and editorial writer for The New York Times1996: Marshall Loeb, editor-at-large for Fortune magazine1997: Jane Bryant Quinn, columnist for Newsweek magazine1998: Alan Abelson, columnist for Barron's1999: Stephen B. Shepard, editor in chief of Business Week magazine.2000: Norman Pearlstine, editor-in-chief of Time Inc.2001: Allan Sloan, the Wall Street editor of Newsweek magazine2002: Paul Steiger, the managing editor of The Wall Street Journal2003: Floyd Norris, chief financial correspondent of The New York Times2004: Louis Rukeyser, economic commentator, financial adviser, and host of Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street on CNBC2005: Byron E. "Barney" Calame, public editor at The New York Times2006: Myron Kandel, founding financial editor at CNN2007: Matthew Winkler, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News2008: Daniel Hertzberg, deputy managing editor for international at The Wall Street Journal2009: Bill Emmott, former editor-in-chief of The Economist2010: Walt Bogdanich, assistant investigative editor at The New York Times2011: Steven Pearlstein, columnist for The Washington Post2012: Jerry Seib, deputy managing editor and Washington bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal2013: John Huey, former editor-in-chief of Time Inc.2014: James Flanigan, former business journalist at the Los Angeles Times2015: James Grant, founder and editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer2016: Paul Ingrassia, managing editor of Reuters2017: Walt Mossberg, executive editor of The Verge and editor-at-large for Recode2018: Joann Lublin, former management news editor of The Wall Street Journal2019: Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times2020: Lionel Barber, former editor of the Financial Times2021: Ellen Pollock, business editor of The New York Times2022: Michelle Singletary, personal advice columnist at The Washington Post2023: Stephen J. Adler, ''Reuters''