Society of American Business Editors & Writers Names Distinguished Achievement Award winner for 2009
Shaw has been head of the publisher of 40 business weekly newspapers since 1989. Before that, he was president and chief operating officer of Dow Jones & Co., the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, where he also worked as a reporter and editor.
“Ray has had a profound impact as both a business journalist and a business journalism entrepreneur,” said
Shaw is the 19th business journalist or business news executive to receive SABEW’s highest award since it its inception in 1993. Other winners include:
During the 10 years that Shaw was president of Dow Jones, the company’s annual revenues more than tripled to
Following his retirement from Dow Jones, Shaw Publishing Co. acquired control of American City Business Journals. It was sold to Advance Publications in 1995, but Shaw continues to oversee the company, which now employs more than 600 business journalists.
“I like Ray’s commitment to quality journalism,” said
He lives in Charlotte with his wife.
SABEW is a 501(c)(3) education organization representing more than 3,200 journalists from its base at the Missouri School of Journalism. Formed in 1964 to promote superior coverage of business and economic events and issues, it is the only business journalism association for editors and writers. Its 2009 annual conference will be held April 26-28 at the Westin Tabor Center in Denver.
SOURCE Society of American Business Editors & Writers
