Ken Armstrong (journalist)
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AlmamaterNieman Fellow at Harvard University
OccupationInvestigative journalist
EmployerProPublica
SpouseRamona Hattendorf
Ken Armstrong | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | Nieman Fellow at Harvard University |
| Occupation | Investigative journalist |
| Employer | ProPublica |
| Spouse | Ramona Hattendorf |
| Children | Waters (Emmett), Skye |
| Website | Official website |
Ken Armstrong is a senior investigative reporter at ProPublica.
He has worked at The Marshall Project, the Chicago Tribune, The Seattle Times, the Newport News Daily Press, and the Anchorage Times. He was a 2001 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University,[1] and in 2002, was the McGraw Professor of Writing at Princeton University.
He is married to Ramona Hattendorf; they live in Seattle with their two children, Waters (Emmett) and Skye.
- 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting (with T. Christian Miller)[2][3]
- 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting (with Michael J. Berens)[4]
- Shared in Pulitzer Prize for breaking news (2010, 2015)
- 2011 Edgar Award for non-fiction
- 2010 Michael Kelly Award [5]
- 2009 John Chancellor Award Winner [6][7]
- 2004 Excellence in Legal Journalism Award [8]
- 1999; 2008; 2014; 2015 George Polk Award
- Investigative Reporters and Editors Award six times
- Pulitzer Prize finalist, four times