Jack Nash has been described as fierce, cunning and cutthroat. It is this reporting style that has earned him numerous investigative journalism awards, including the coveted Stewart-Weisman Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Golden Press Prize. The latter he won in 2005 for his decade-long efforts detailing the relationship between the oil industry and the White House, and the government’s ensuing stance against ratifying the Kyoto Protocol.
Well known for uncovering corruption and scandals, his no nonsense voice has become a champion for the people. In the tradition of Upton Sinclair and Woodward and Bernstein, Nash has earned a place as a noble, courageous muckraker in these complex times.
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