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Eric Nalder

Eric Nalder is an American investigative journalist based in Seattle, Washington.[1] He has won two Pulitzer Prizes.

Eric Nalder

Investigative journalist

American

Nalder graduated from the University of Washington, with a B.A. in 1968.[2] He was senior enterprise reporter for Hearst Newspapers.[3]


Nalder and three colleagues with The Seattle Times shared the National Reporting Pulitzer in 1990 for their "coverage of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and its aftermath".[4] At the same time he was personally an Explanatory Journalism Pulitzer finalist for "a revealing series about oil-tanker safety and the failure of industry and government to adequately oversee the shipping of oil."[5]


Nalder and two Seattle Times colleagues won the Investigative Reporting Pulitzer in 1997 for "their investigation of widespread corruption and inequities in the federally sponsored housing program for Native Americans, which inspired much-needed reforms."[6]

2009 Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting Awards

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2008

George Polk Award

2001 Investigative Reporting

Clarion Award

1997 [6]

Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting

1996 “Excellence in Journalism” Investigative Reporting Award, by

Society of Professional Journalists

1993 Goldsmith Prize

1990 [4]

Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

Tankers Full of Trouble: the perilous journey of Alaskan crude (, 1994), ISBN 978-0-8021-1458-7

Grove Press

Overwhelming Evidence: crime labs in crisis, Tomás Guillen, Eric Nalder, Seattle Times, 1995

Eric Nalder, Seattle Times

"Loosening Lips: The Art of the Interview"

Eric Nalder, Seattle Times

"Breaking and Entering: How to dissect an organization"

Seattle Times

"Eric Nalder on 'Undue Influence'"

at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalog records

Eric Nalder