Nicholas Carlson

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Nicholas Carlson has been Business Insider's global editor-in-chief since 2017…

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    Davidson College

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    Activities and Societies: Hobart Park, (Davidson College’s literary journal) Co-Editor Spring 2005 The Davidsonian, Op-Ed Editor. Fall 2004 WALT 1610 AM, News Director. June 2002 - June 2003. WALT 1610 AM, Production Manager. Fall 2001 - Spring 2002.

    I won two writing awards in college.

    2005 Vereen Bell, Davidson College’s creative writing contest
    • Winning entry, Short Story, “Scrambled Eggs”

    2005 Charles E. Lloyd, Davidson College’s non-fiction prose contest
    • Winning entry, Essay, “Why Shakespeare Played the Moor”

Honors & Awards

  • Emmy nominee

    Television Academy Foundation

  • National Magazine Award

    American Society of Magazine Editors

    Honors the outstanding use of video by magazines and websites.

  • Pulitzer Prize

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    Insider won a Pulitzer Prize in the category "Illustrated Reporting and Commentary," for our story "How I escaped a Chinese internment camp."

  • Axiom's 2016 Gold Medal Winner – Corporate History

    AXIOM Business Book Awards

    Won for "Marissa Mayer and the Fight to Save Yahoo!"

  • Digiday's "Best Editorial Achievement"

    Digiday

    My 20,000 word feature "The Truth About Marissa Mayer: An Unauthorized Biography" won Digiday's award for "Best Editorial Achievement" of the year.

  • Best Long Form Business Story of 2013.

    Longform.org

    Longform.org named "THE COST OF WINNING: Tim Armstrong, Patch, And The Struggle To Save AOL." the best long form business story of 2013.

  • Mirror Award Finalist

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    My New York Times Magazine cover story, "What Happened When Marissa Mayer Tried to Be Steve Jobs," was a finalist for a Mirror Award for best in-depth/enterprise reporting.

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