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American journalist
Alwyn Scott
is an American journalist. In 2010, he earned recognition as a
Pulitzer Prize
[1]
finalist for his outstanding editorial work on a series of articles investigating the shutdown and sale of
Washington Mutual
, the largest U.S. bank to fail, amidst the foreclosure crisis. Throughout his career, Scott has garnered numerous prestigious awards for both his writing and editing prowess, solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer in the realm of
journalism
.
Scott is managing editor of the
Puget Sound Business Journal
, a weekly newspaper based in
Seattle
,
Washington
. He was the business projects reporter for
The Seattle Times
,
[2]
[3]
a news editor at
The Wall Street Journal
in
Brussels
, a news editor and bureau chief for
Dow Jones Newswires
in
London
and
Bangkok
and has written for numerous publications.
[4]
His work has focused on the economic and social effects of
globalization
and trade.
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