Awards
2016
Gracie Award for “Now What?” with Carole Zimmer: Original Online Programming in the National Category for “At Home with Gloria Steinem”
Clarion Award for “Now What?” with Carole Zimmer: “At Home with Gloria Steinem”
New York Festivals International Radio Program Awards: Audio Podcasts for “Now What?”
New York Press Club Feature Reporting in the Broadcast Category: “Honoring the Path of the Warrior”
New York Festivals International Radio Program Awards for Feature Reporting: “Honoring the Path of the Warrior”
Newswomens Club Front Page Award: Radio Feature for “Honoring the Path of the Warrior”
New York Press Club Award for Business Reporting in the Broadcast category: “How Singapore Transformed Itself Into a Food Lover’s Paradise”
2015
New York Press Club Awards for Journalism: Best Feature Reporting for the radio story, "Blasting Through Bedrock: Here Comes the Second Avenue Subway," which takes the listener eleven stories underground where one of the most ambitious and expensive public works project in the country is underway.
Excellence in Financial Journalism: Two-part series, “Fall Down, Turnaround: Pivotal Moments in American Business,” which examines Carnival Cruise Lines’ plans to recover from a series of disasters at sea and looks at how a small bean-to-bar chocolate business copes with a difficult moment that could imperil future growth.
2014
New York Press Club Special Reporting: For the series “Emerging Economies Race to Compete”, exploring strategies for growth in the newly emerging democratic tilt of Myanmar and the role of of family planning and health care policies in Ethiopia.
Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television: “Inside the Furious Hurricane Lab.”
New York Festivals Silver Medal for Radio Programming: “Emerging Economies Race to Compete.”
Silurians Society Broadcast Award: “An Empire Built on Tacos” an examination of Chipotle’s business strategies.
2013
New York Press Club Business Reporting Award:“The Elf on the Shelf” for Bloomberg Television’s Enterprise Series.
New York Press Cub Entertainment Award: Bloomberg Television’s “Disney Stories.”
New York Press Club Award: A two-part series “Jobs Explosion, Jobs Implosion” about the abundance of oil-related jobs in North Dakota and the dearth of jobs in other industries.
Newswomen's Club of New York In Depth Reporting Award: “Postponement Generation Grows Up,” a two-part series about college graduates looking for work in the heart of the worst recession since World War 2.
2012
New York Press Club Award: Business Reporting for “Race for the Next Facebook” on Bloomberg Television.
NYSSCPA Award: Best Television Special for “Race for the Next Facebook”, on Bloomberg Television.
Edward R. Murrow Award: Best documentary, “Stalking a Silent Killer” a documentary about the business and politics of ovarian cancer
2011
Alliance for Women in Media: Best Feature award for “New Economics of Hollywood”.
National Womens Political Caucus Best Broadcast Award: “A Lender and a Borrower Be” a story about micro-lending program in Queens designed to support for low-income women.
2010
National Headliner Award, NYS AP Broadcasters Award, Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television and Silurians Society Award: for Best Documentary Series “Tilting at Windmills: Alternative Energy in New York City”.
Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television: Best Feature “Stalking a Killer: The Search for an AIDS Vaccine,” a story about researchers at the Scripps Howard Institute who are experimenting with an alternative approach to creating a vaccine.
2009
National Headliner Award, NYS AP Broadcasters Award, Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television and Silurians Society Award for Best Documentary Series: “Tilting at Windmills: Alternative Energy in New York City,” a 2-part series about hydro, solar and wind power projects designed to accelerate the development of green energy.
Edward R. Murrow Award and New York Press Club Award for Business Reporting: “Wall Street Meltdown: The Lay-Offs,” a series about job losses in the financial industry.
Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television for Best Feature: “Stalking a Killer: The Search for an AIDS Vaccine,” a story about researchers at the Scripps Howard Institute who are experimenting with an alternative approach to creating a vaccine.
2008
National Headliner Award for Best Series, Deadline Club of New York and New York Press Club Award: “Subprime Meltdown: The Families,” a 2-part series about families in danger of losing their homes because of mortgage payments they couldn’t afford.
New York Press Club Award and NYS Society of CPAs Best Feature Award: “Breaking The Bank: Campaign Spending 2008” a report on attempts to regulate campaign spending.
2007
Newswomens Club of New York and New York Press Club Award for Best News Report: “Venture Capitalists Go Green,” a story about venture capitalists investing in alternative energy projects.
Silurians Society and the Deadline Club of New York for Best News Feature: for “Two Moms of 9-11” the story of an unusual friendship between the mother of a victim of the World Trade Center disaster and the mother of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person ever tried in the U.S. in connection with the attack.
2006
New York Press Club Award and Deadline Club of New York for Best News Feature: “From Berlin to Vineland: One Family’s Story,” about one of the biggest Holocaust-related lawsuits ever, involving a New Jersey family and the Berlin department store they once owned.