We are delighted to announce that two Washington Post journalists were honored with Salute to Excellence awards by the National Association of Black Journalists at its annual conference last weekend.
Michelle Singletary
Washington Post business editor Lori Montgomery and executive local editor Jamie Stockwell sent out the following:
In addition, Metro’s oral history of the March on Washington, a moving look at an important piece of D.C. and American history anchored by reporter Clarence Williams, was recognized as a nominee in the Special Project category. And former NABJ president Vanessa Williams, who recently retired after 27 years as a reporter and editor at The Post, was inducted into the NABJ Hall of Fame in recognition of her outstanding contributions to American journalism.
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