Gerald Seib is an American journalist. As Washington bureau chief at “The Wall Street Journal,” Seib has done foreign correspondence in the Middle East and writes the paper’s Capitol Journal column. He was part of the team from the “Journal” that won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in the “breaking news” category for its coverage of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
In 2005, Seib received the William Allen White Foundation Award, presented annually since 1950 to journalists who exemplify the ideals of William Allen White. In 1998 he won the Merriman Smith award, which honors coverage of the presidency under deadline, and the Aldo Beckman award for coverage of the White House and the presidency. He also received the 1990 Gerald Ford Foundation prize for distinguished reporting on the presidency.
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