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The Morton Margolin Prize for Distinguished Business Reporting is an award for reporting in
business journalism published in a
Colorado newspaper or magazine. It is awarded by the
University of Denver
Daniels College of Business and the School of Communication.
Recipients
- 2009: no award given
- 2008: Gargi Chakrabarty,
Rocky Mountain News
- 2007: David Olinger and Aldo Svaldi,
The Denver Post and Gargi Chakrabarty,
Rocky Mountain News
- 2006: Allen Best,
ColoradoBiz
- 2005: Paul Beebe and Bryan Oller,
The Gazette
- 2004: Greg Griffin and Jeffrey Leib,
The Denver Post
- 2003: Louis Aguilar and Kevin Simpson,
The Denver Post
- 2002: Shannon Joyce Neal,
The Daily Sentinel
- 2001: Greg Griffin,
The Denver Post
- 2000: Tina Griego,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1999:
Al Lewis,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1998: Michele S. Conklin,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1997: Alan Prendergast,
Westword
- 1996: John Accola,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1995: Price Coleman,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1994: Julie Hutchinson,
Colorado Business
- 1993: Garrison Wells,
Denver Business Journal
- 1992: Andy van De Voorde,
Westword
- 1991: Jaye Scholl,
Barron's
- 1990: Don Knox,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1989: Mark Harden,
The Herald (
Everett, Washington)
- 1988: Henry Dubroff and
Mark Tatge,
The Denver Post
- 1987: Suzanne Costas,
Denver Business Journal
- 1986: Michael Rounds,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1985: Glenn Meyers and Jeff Rundles,
Rocky Mountain Business Journal
- 1984: Gail Pits,
The Denver Post
- 1983: Joe Weber,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1982: William Boas, Jr,
Colorado Business
- 1981: Jerry Ruhl,
Rocky Mountain News
- 1980: Alan Gersten,
Rocky Mountain News
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