Punch Sulzberger Award
The Punch Sulzberger Award is given to employees of the The New York Times Company. It is named after Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger chairman emeritus of the New York Times. The award is named after Sulzberger because it is to be awarded: ''"...to recognize the outstanding contributions of our staff members that best exemplify a commitment to our Company's Core Purpose, Core Values and Rules of the Road -- all of which embody the principles that he [Sulzberger] lives by."
Winners receive funds equal to ten percent of their yearly salary.
Awardees
2003 |
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title=Nicole Alexander |
publisher=Linked |
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title=Michael Paulson '86 and David Wessel '75 among 2003 Pulitzer winners |
publisher=Haverford College |
date=May 2003 |
accessdate=2007-12-22 }} |
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url=http://internetmarketingvoodoo.com/2007_06_01_internetmarketingvoodoo_archive.html |
title=Guest Profile :: Craig Calder |
publisher=International Marketing Voodoo |
date=June 1 2007 |
accessdate=2007-12-22 }} |