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Panel 1 Chairman Daniel Hertzberg is Editor, International, and Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal, based in London back to previous page |
| 1968 | Began journalism career at the Buffalo (NY) Evening News |
| 1971 | Moved to Newsday (Long Island, NY) |
| 1977 | Joined The Wall Street Journal as a reporter in the New York bureau, covering the New York City fiscal crisis |
| 1987 | Deputy News Editor, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) |
| 1987 | Awarded a Gerald Loeb deadline-writing award, together with former WSJ reporter James B. Stewart, for their coverage of the Ivan Boesky insider-trading scandal |
| 1988 | Named Money and Investing editor in charge of news coverage for the WSJ's third section |
| 1988 | Shares a Pulitzer Prize with J.B. Stewart for explanatory journalism, and a George Polk Award for financial reporting for their coverage of the October 1987 stock-market crash and for a profile of the downfall of investment banker Martin Siegel |
| 1988 | Mr Hertzberg and Mr Stewart share a Gerald Loeb Award for "Terrible Tuesday," their story about the day after the October 19 crash |
| 1993 | National News Editor, with responsibility for the direction of the WSJ's news and copydesks, the graphics department and the library, WSJ |
| 1995 | Deputy Managing Editor, WSJ |
| 2005 | Senior Deputy Managing Editor, WSJ |
| 2007 | International editor with responsibility for the WSJ’s European and Asian editions. Moves to London |
| 2008 | Awarded the 2008 Gerald Loeb award for lifetime achievement, recognizing his achievements in journalism |
| Present Position | |
| Editor, International, and Deputy Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal, London | |
