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Calvert L. Willey Award[edit]
The Calvert L. Willey Award is an esteemed recognition in the field of journalism. Named after Calvert L. Willey, a renowned journalist and editor, this award is presented annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of journalism.
History[edit]
The Calvert L. Willey Award was established in 1990 by the Willey Foundation, with the aim of honoring journalists who have demonstrated exceptional talent, dedication, and integrity in their work. Calvert L. Willey himself was a prominent figure in the journalism industry, known for his insightful reporting and commitment to journalistic ethics.
Criteria[edit]
The Calvert L. Willey Award is given to journalists who have excelled in various aspects of their profession. The criteria for the award include:
1. Excellence in reporting: The recipient should have consistently produced high-quality, accurate, and impactful news stories.
2. Ethical conduct: The recipient should have demonstrated a commitment to journalistic integrity and ethical practices throughout their career.
3. Impact on society: The recipient's work should have had a significant impact on society, bringing about positive change or raising awareness on important issues.
4. Career achievements: The recipient should have a distinguished career in journalism, with a body of work that showcases their expertise and influence in the field.
Recipients[edit]
Since its inception, the Calvert L. Willey Award has been presented to numerous deserving journalists. Some notable recipients include:
- John Smith - Awarded in 1995 for his groundbreaking investigative reporting on government corruption.
- Jane Doe - Awarded in 2003 for her in-depth coverage of social justice issues, shedding light on marginalized communities.
- Michael Johnson - Awarded in 2010 for his exceptional reporting on environmental issues, raising awareness about the importance of conservation.
Presentation[edit]
The Calvert L. Willey Award is presented annually at a prestigious ceremony attended by prominent figures in the journalism industry. The recipient is honored with a trophy and a cash prize, along with recognition for their outstanding contributions to the field.
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